Updated On: 25 January, 2023 07:47 PM IST | New York | IANS
The findings may have implications for human heart disorders like arrhythmias and heart failure and how different sexes respond to medications, according to the study published in Science Advances

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Female and male hearts respond differently to the stress hormone called noradrenaline, a study in mice has revealed.
The findings may have implications for human heart disorders like arrhythmias and heart failure and how different sexes respond to medications, according to the study published in Science Advances.