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New study using stem cells highlights myosin inhibitors as targeted treatment for pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 

New study using stem cells highlights myosin inhibitors as targeted treatment for pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 

Apr 19, 2024

Cardiomyopathy is a leading cause of heart failure in children, and there are currently no effective treatments. Could emerging therapies that successfully target the root cause of the condition in adults also work well in children? That was the question Dr....

Exploring the Heart’s Hidden Layers: Advances in Cardiac Fibroblast Diversity

Exploring the Heart’s Hidden Layers: Advances in Cardiac Fibroblast Diversity

Mar 15, 2024

In the realm of cardiac health, an exciting new study has cast light on the intricate details of our hearts, revealing significant differences between the left and right ventricles' fibroblasts. This research, conducted by a team of dedicated scientists from the...

PRIMaCY Risk Calculator Goes Live in EPIC as Part of a First-Time Integration in Canada

PRIMaCY Risk Calculator Goes Live in EPIC as Part of a First-Time Integration in Canada

Jan 24, 2024

For children diagnosed with complex heart conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the diagnosis can be frightening for families and challenging for healthcare providers since the trajectory of the condition is often uncertain. As a leading cause of sudden...

HDAX Therapeutics Announced as Winner of ECHO PITCH 2023

HDAX Therapeutics Announced as Winner of ECHO PITCH 2023

Nov 10, 2023

An innovative cardiovascular start-up, HDAX Therapeutics, is the latest company to win $250,000 in funding following another year of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research’s Entrepreneurship for Cardiovascular Health Opportunities (ECHO) program. The ECHO program...

Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Wins Big at Vascular 2023

Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research Wins Big at Vascular 2023

Nov 10, 2023

Several members of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research (TRCHR) participated in Vascular 2023, a five-day conference held in Montreal from October 25-29. The conference is a hallmark event organized by several Canadian specialist and research organizations,...

Unlocking another piece of the puzzle: novel approach maps signaling pathways underlying heart failure

Unlocking another piece of the puzzle: novel approach maps signaling pathways underlying heart failure

Jun 6, 2023

Researchers at the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research have developed an innovative approach to better understanding the complex signaling mechanisms underlying heart failure. A recent publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers...

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“Let’s just get to the bottom of this”

“Let’s just get to the bottom of this”

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Jan 3, 2017 | Why Heart Failure

Patient story, part II: Brad Pope doesn’t yet know he has heart failure

Calculating the best ED decisions for acute heart failure patients

Calculating the best ED decisions for acute heart failure patients

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Dec 13, 2016 | Personalized Medicine, Translating Innovation, Why Heart Failure

These new online tools may reduce HF hospitalizations

Why diabetes is linked to heart failure

Why diabetes is linked to heart failure

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Nov 14, 2016 | Education & Training, Investigating Heart Failure, Why Heart Failure

Diabetes and its treatment can exert toxic effects on the heart

How sick children could save their family members

How sick children could save their family members

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Oct 11, 2016 | Personalized Medicine, Why Heart Failure

How sick children could save their family members

At intersection of heart failure and type 2 diabetes

At intersection of heart failure and type 2 diabetes

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Sep 20, 2016 | Education & Training, Investigating Heart Failure, Why Heart Failure

A keynote address at our Scientific Symposium explores a critical area

An eye towards quality improvement

An eye towards quality improvement

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Sep 14, 2016 | Equitable Access to Care, Personalized Medicine, Why Heart Failure

Providing the best possible care to patients and families

What causes heart failure?

What causes heart failure?

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | Jun 9, 2016 | Why Heart Failure

What’s behind a disease that has reached epidemic levels

The promise of a healthy heart

The promise of a healthy heart

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | May 30, 2016 | Education & Training, Equitable Access to Care, Funding Opportunities, Investigating Heart Failure, Personalized Medicine, Translating Innovation, Why Heart Failure

An early video reveals this Centre’s mission

Mobile app set to change heart failure care

Mobile app set to change heart failure care

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | May 11, 2016 | Equitable Access to Care, Personalized Medicine, Translating Innovation, Why Heart Failure

“Patients have an immense capacity to care for themselves”

It began with the sound of boiling pasta

It began with the sound of boiling pasta

by Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research | May 2, 2016 | Why Heart Failure

“A quick visit to the walk-in and I’ll be all set, so I thought”

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