Scientists have discovered that human hearts can grow new muscle cells after a heart attack, challenging the decades-old medical consensus that dead heart muscle is permanently dead; while current regeneration is limited and not sufficient for full healing, this finding represents a fundamental shift in understanding heart recovery.
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After My Father's Surgery, I Found This About HeartsAdded:
My father had 90% heart block in 2022.
We did surgery. After that surgery, I become curious about heart health. I kept reading and last week I found something that made me genuinely happy.
For the first time ever, scientists have approved that human hearts can grow new muscle after a heart attack. They took a living tissue from a patient and watched it happen. Right now, it's not enough to fully heal a heart, but for decades we believed a dead heart muscle is dead forever. That's no longer true. I wish we knew this in 2022, but I'm glad we know it now. Subscribe for more health discoveries that arrive late, but still matters. Thank you.
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