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Atherosclerosis - Symptoms, Causes, prevention and Treatment

... salts. Deposition of blood elements like fibrin. The deposits are called atherosclerotic plaque or atheroma. Atherosclerosis is one of several types of artery thickening and hardening. Generally thickening and hardening of arteries is ... Read Read: Atherosclerosis - Symptoms, Causes, prevention and Treatment

By: Knut Holt | 30/04/2006 | Diseases & Conditions

Arterial hypertensia and atherosclerosis

... , a heart attack of a myocardium, an insult, infringements of blood circulation in finitenesses. Diagnostics of an atherosclerosis is based on following methods of research * The electrocardiogram. It is a method based on registration of ... Read Read: Arterial hypertensia and atherosclerosis

By: Matt Bristol | 12/04/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Clinical Study- Crestor- Rosuvastatin Slows down Atherosclerosis

... passage and as a result, reduces the blood flow to vital organs, this condition is termed as Atherosclerosis. It is also referred as hardening or furring of the arteries. Sometimes these plaques can rupture and block the artery as such ... Read Read: Clinical Study- Crestor- Rosuvastatin Slows down Atherosclerosis

By: Kiran Tamada | 02/09/2007 | Non-Fiction

How Neprinol Helps Reverse Atherosclerosis

... of the arteries condition is medically referred to as arteriosclerosis. A specific type of this arteriosclerosis is atherosclerosis, which is characterized by fat deposits that cause a restriction of blood circulation and, instead, begin ... Read Read: How Neprinol Helps Reverse Atherosclerosis

By: Troy Jones | 20/04/2009 | Medicine

Fighting Atherosclerosis With Enzymes

... of the arteries condition is medically referred to as arteriosclerosis. A specific type of this arteriosclerosis is atherosclerosis, which is characterized by fat deposits that cause a restriction of blood circulation and, instead, begin ... Read Read: Fighting Atherosclerosis With Enzymes

By: Troy Jones | 15/04/2009 | Alternative Medicine

Can Green Tea Protect Against Atherosclerosis?

... cholesterol. After about eight weeks, the mice who were fed green tea showed significantly less propensity to have atherosclerosis.* While the high level of LDL could still be spotted in the blood, it was not being converted to plaque. ... Read Read: Can Green Tea Protect Against Atherosclerosis?

By: Marcus Stout | 26/01/2007 | Medicine

Atherosclerosis - Why be Concerned about Athero?

... clot can cause disability or death from stroke. I would hope you can now understand why you should be concerned about atherosclerosis. It is an insidious form of heart disease that is preventable and if you have it, there is good news, ... Read Read: Atherosclerosis - Why be Concerned about Athero?

By: Paul Miller | 22/11/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Tips For Avoiding Heart Disease - From Heart Attacks to Atherosclerosis

... blood flow is cut off, then the person has a heart attack and required immediate medical attention. Atherosclerosis can take a number of years to develop, and most people have at least some plaque on their arteries. Damage to the arteries ... Read Read: Tips For Avoiding Heart Disease - From Heart Attacks to Atherosclerosis

By: Jessica Sanders | 31/05/2009 | Health

Dayna Dye

Alpha-lipoic acid completely prevents atherosclerosis in diabetic mice

... of alpha-lipoic acid for 20 weeks completely protects apoplipoprotein E-negative mice from enhancement of aortic atherosclerosis caused by STZ-induced diabetes," the authors conclude. "Our results suggest that dietary alpha-lipoic acid is ... Read Read: Alpha-lipoic acid completely prevents atherosclerosis in diabetic mice

By: Dayna Dye | 17/06/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Combating Atherosclerosis with Good Nutrition

... meal, you feel full, so you're less likely to overeat and put on unwanted pounds. Because being overweight increases your risk of atherosclerosis and other heart problems, eating fiber could be part of an effective strategy to guard your ... Read Read: Combating Atherosclerosis with Good Nutrition

By: Gagan Kainth | 26/03/2009 | Cancer
Carolyn Strimike

Coronary Artery Calcium Scans Can Detect Early Heart Disease

... and/or may not cause enough ischemia to be picked up during a routine stress test. During the early stages of coronary atherosclerosis calcium starts to accumulate within the plaque. As the atherosclerotic process progresses the amount of ... Read Read: Coronary Artery Calcium Scans Can Detect Early Heart Disease

By: Carolyn Strimike | 12/10/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
Medicainfo

Coronary Angioplasty

... This can happen in any artery, including the coronary arteries, which carry oxygen-rich blood to your heart. When atherosclerosis affects the coronary arteries, the condition is called Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)To read more about heart ... Read Read: Coronary Angioplasty

By: Medicainfo | 04/11/2008 | Wellness

Can You Reverse Heart Disease?

... to which many people who suffer from various forms of heart disease, especially the condition called atherosclerosis, would very much like an answer. To find an answer to the question I suggest we look to people whose extraordinary ... Read Read: Can You Reverse Heart Disease?

By: Paul Miller | 22/11/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

Inform Yourself About Heart Attacks

... while your heart functions are being monitored. It is very simple and painless. It is always good to learn if you are at risk for angina, atherosclerosis, silent ischemia, or heart attack. Alternative Health Supplements offers a few all ... Read Read: Inform Yourself About Heart Attacks

By: Steven A Johnson | 20/04/2009 | Medicine
Bonnie Jenkins

The Long and Narrowed Road

... teenage years. That means that most of us have a significant amount of plaque by the time we hit middle age. That can, in turn, lead to a condition called atherosclerosis - which can set you up for a heart attack or stroke. Atherosclerosis ... Read Read: The Long and Narrowed Road

By: Bonnie Jenkins | 14/10/2008 | Alternative Medicine

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