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View Post: Carbohydrates Can Kill.: A Holistic View: Lowering Cholesterol ...
3 hours ago by What's New, Doc?
Studies have also shown the use of anti-inflammatory drugs such as Aspirin reduced the risks of arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis, which pave the path to hypertension, heart attack and stroke11. However, the long-term use of ...
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View Post: Stroke and heart disease trigger revealed in new research - insciences
1 Dec 2009 by insciences
Scientists have identified the trigger that leads to the arteries becoming damaged in the disease atherosclerosis, which causes heart attacks and strokes, in research published today in the journal Circulation. The authors of the study, ...
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View Post: Stroke and heart disease trigger identified
1 Dec 2009 by Ani
WASHINGTON - Scientists from Imperial College London have identified a molecule that triggers damage in arteries, which causes heart attacks and strokes. ... If we can find a way to successfully block these receptors in people, without reducing their ability to fight off infection, we could potentially develop a treatment for atherosclerosis,” she added. The research is published in the journal Circulation. (ANI). « Previous Topic ...
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View Post: Is It Wise To Take Heart Heath Supplements
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10 hours ago by FTS ...
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View Post: Severe asymptomatic heart disease may accompany narrowing in leg ...
30 Nov 2009 by BJS
"PAD patients, including those experiencing no symptoms of heart disease, are known to be at high risk for cardiovascular events such as a heart attack or stroke," said Rozemarijn Vliegenthart Proenca, M.D., Ph.D., radiology resident at ... "With new, noninvasive cardiac imaging techniques, asymptomatic coronary atherosclerosis can be readily detected and treated," Dr. Vliegenthart Proenca said. Among the 115 patients who received cardiac imaging, computed tomography (CT) ...
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View Post: Mehdi's Blog » Garlic controls the blood pressure, lowers the ...
9 hours ago by mehdi
Regular consumption of garlic controls the blood pressure, lowers the cholesterol and triglyceride levels in blood, and prevents platelet aggregation, thus reducing the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack and stroke. ...
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View Post: Sindh Today – Online News » Stroke and heart disease trigger ...
30 Nov 2009 by SindhToday
Stroke and heart disease trigger identified. December 1st, 2009 SindhToday. Washington, Dec 1 (ANI): Scientists from Imperial College London have identified a molecule that triggers damage in arteries, which causes heart attacks and strokes . ... If we can find a way to successfully block these receptors in people, without reducing their ability to fight off infection, we could potentially develop a treatment for atherosclerosis,' she added. ...
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View Post: Vitamins B and Heart Attack
Daily Health Care and Medical Tips
17 Nov 2009 by Kimberly Green ...
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View Post: What Is Atherosclerosis
23 Nov 2009 by JonM
In this stage, the patient may experience myocardial infractions, popularly known as heart attack. The patient may also be prone to stroke since blood flow to the brain is also affected. Several minor symptoms may to be present such as ...
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View Post: Mangosteen Help for Atherosclerosis
Mangosteen Facts Online
24 Nov 2009 by admin ...
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