 Heart injuries such as myocardial infarction results in cardiomyocetloss, fibrotic tissue deposition, and scar formation, leading to reduced cardiac contractility and causing heart failure. This has become a major public health concern due to its prevalence among military personnel who are exposed to more stress than civilians. Research into cardiovascular health management and treatment innovations is therefore essential for military medicine. Studies have shown that certain interventions can slow down the progression of heart disease, but none have been able to induce heart regeneration. Recent research has identified key signalling pathways involved in heart regeneration, and early clinical trials have demonstrated promising results. Current therapeutic approaches focus on reducing scar formation and stimulating cardiomyocet proliferation, which could potentially reverse the pathology of heart disease. This article was authored by Chen Yonghua, Jiaqi Yang, Zun Zun Feng, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.