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Your Heart Can Actually Build Its Own Bypass After a Heart Attack

Researchers report that after a myocardial infarction, the heart can trigger natural emergency responses that enlarge existing coronary a…

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Researchers report that after a myocardial infarction, the heart can trigger natural emergency responses that enlarge existing coronary arteries and generate new vessels to serve as bypasses. Prior work has shown these adaptations typically develop too slowly to avert damage or death, but the study highlights the heart’s intrinsic capacity to remodel its vasculature following blockage. The findings underscore a biological mechanism that could inform future therapeutic strategies.

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