Liver Cirrhosis can cause widespread damage for patients, including deposits of manganese, a trace mineral, which can affect the brain. Manganese is a key mineral used by our bodies for... read more →
Research from China published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology adds additional color to scientific data that suggests air pollution can be an acute risk factor for heart... read more →
What do mental illness & the vascular system have to do with one another? HMRI's Senior Research Scientist and Scientific Director of Angiogenesis and Brain Development Research Dr. Anju Vasudevan... read more →
36% Of patients with COVID-19 end up battling myocarditis, a viral infection causing inflammation in the heart. In a recently published article in Science Direct's Trends In Cardiovascular Medicine, HMRI's Chief... read more →
Huntington Medical Research Institutes' (HMRI) neurosciences research team led by senior researcher Alfred N. Fonteh had their original research on the impact of deteriorating membrane lipids in Alzheimer's disease (AD)... read more →
A HMRI preclinical study points to nicotine use near or at the time of a heart attack can further increase the size of the heart attack resulting in a more... read more →
Gamma as high frequency brain activities are involved in attention, senses (smell, sight, and hearing), mental processing, and perception, which change in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). To unmask abnormal gamma power... read more →
Results from an angiogenesis study, led by our own Dr. Anju Vasudevan, were published October 9 in Science Advances. The study shows that mental illness can be prevented by administering... read more →
ScienceDaily shared early results from the e-cigarette and vaping product study led by Robert A. Kloner, MD, PhD, chief science officer for Huntington Medical Research Institutes (HMRI) and professor of Medicine... read more →
Early results of an experimental vaping study have shown significant lung injury from E-cigarette (eC) devices with nickel-chromium alloy heating elements... read more →