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Published: April 17, 2024

Researchers awarded $15 million to study inflammation’s impact on heart, brain health

The American Heart Association funds scientists at Northwestern University, University of Michigan and University of Pittsburgh for studies focused on closing knowledge gaps about inflammation’s role in cardiac and brain dysfunction.
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