The mini lab hearts that could revolutionise how we treat cardiac issues
Razor • 11m
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that in 2019 an estimated 17.9 million people died from cardiovascular diseases - a figure that amounts to 32% of all deWorld Health Organisation says that in 2019 an estimated 17.9 million people died from cardiovascular diseases - a figure that amounts to 32% of all deaths.
The majority were due to heart attack and stroke. As people are now living longer, often with multiple diseases, this will become more common.
Razor's Emma Keeling talks to scientists at a Canadian company called Novoheart who have developed mini-hearts in a jar made from pluripotent stem cells which will help to reduce the cost and length of testing vital heart medicines and therapies on real hearts.
She also delves deeper into their work in developing gene therapies for heart disease which target the mutations at their source.
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