Research Discoveries

Irregular Sleep ( August 14, 2023 ) This study found that people with more irregular sleep patterns had higher levels of calcium in their arteries, which can be a sign of heart trouble.
Redlining ( August 14, 2023 ) Researchers found that living in areas that were historically redlined had an impact on cardiovascular health, especially for Black participants.
Sleep Apnea ( August 14, 2023 ) The study identified three main factors contributing to the risk: hypoxic burden, ventilatory burden, and nighttime arousals.
Congenital Heart Disease ( August 14, 2023 ) This study suggests that elevated lipoprotein is an important factor in coronary heart disease.
Human Heart Model ( August 14, 2023 ) This study suggests that analyzing the shape of the left ventricle through MRI scans could be a helpful way to predict and monitor cardiovascular problems and improve personalized medicine approaches in the future.
Heart (November 4, 2019) Using MESA medical record and survey data collected from more than 3,400 women, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have added to evidence...
Emphysema (August 13, 2019) The MESA Air study showed that long-term exposure to air pollution was linked to an increase in emphysema, a chronic lung disease more commonly associated with cigarette smoking.
(June 5, 2019) A new study has found that not sticking to a regular bedtime and wakeup schedule — and getting different amounts of sleep each night — can put a person at higher risk for...
(January 17, 2019) MESA research demonstrated that long-term exposure to air pollution may increase the risk of sleep apnea, a disorder that disrupts normal breathing during sleep.
(March 13, 2018) The Great Recession, from late 2007 to mid-2009, was associated with heightened cardiovascular risk factors, including increased blood pressure and glucose levels, according to a new UCLA-led study.