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Tiny RNA Provides Big Protection After a Heart Attack
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Aug. 26, 2019) - Heart muscle can continue to die even after restoring blood following a heart attack, and scientists have new evidence that one way to help it live is by boosting levels of a tiny RNA that helped the heart form.
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