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HealthHeart can ‘taste’ sweetness without your tongue, study finds

Scientists have found sweet taste receptors in the heart that react to sugar and sweeteners, changing heartbeat strength and rhythm.

Mac Oliveau
HealthNew light-activated heart tissue revolutionizes heart repairMac Oliveau
HealthScientists create 4D bioprinted tissue that changes shape just like real tissues doMac Oliveau
AIBreakthrough AI technology predicts heart failure before symptoms startMac Oliveau
HealthStudy finds a better way to detect heart disease in womenMac Oliveau
HealthNew mechanical pump regenerates heart muscle at 6x the normal rateMac Oliveau
DiscoveriesNew study challenges the health benefits of standingMac Oliveau
HealthNew MRI scan can identify patients at risk for serious heart problemsJoshua Shavit
AICutting-edge new AI helps doctors detect congenital heart defectsRebecca Shavit
HealthBreakthrough drug protects and regenerates heart muscle after a heart attackJoshua Shavit
HealthThe heart has its own ‘brain’ and here is why that is criticalJoshua Shavit
HealthObesity drugs show heart health benefits beyond weight lossRebecca Shavit
HealthCan social expectations of masculinity be bad for cardiovascular health?Joseph Shavit
HealthGroundbreaking proteins repair heart muscle and regenerate organsJoseph Shavit
HealthFDA approves cutting-edge atrial fibrillation (AFib) treatmentRebecca Shavit
HealthBaked potatoes can boost your heart health, study findsJoshua Shavit
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