World Heart Day Special
Dr. Pilar Ruiz-Lozano | Dr. Mark Mercola
29-Sep-15 16:00
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Heart trauma leaves scar tissue, interrupting the heart's ability to pump blood efficiently. While the human heart cannot repair itself after a heart attack or other types of damage, the hearts of other species seem to be able to. Fish, for instance, can regenerate cardiac muscles. Inspired by this, a team of researchers led by Stanford University's Professor Dr. Pilar Ruiz-Lozano decided to test these species' heart cells to determine which compounds stimulate healing. We invite Dr. Pilar Ruiz-Lozano and Professor Mark Mercola to share their findings.
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Tags: human heart, heart, heart tissue, heart regeneration, world heart day, pilar ruiz-lozano, mark mercola, world heart day 2015