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    Angiotensin II receptor blockers increase vessel elasticity, delay ... Jan 26, 2006
    Research, "Although evidence from basic research suggests the involvement of angiotensin II (Ang II) in the progression of arteriosclerosis, the clinical data ...
    - TMCnet

    We must do more to reduce smoking Jan 27, 2006
    Heart bypass, non-healing leg wounds, throat cancer, arteriosclerosis, asthma, emphysema -- and the list goes on and on as to the destructive effects of ...
    - Sun-Sentinel.com,

    Al-Ahram: A Diwan of contemporary life (628) Jan 26, 2006
    ...tract, skin, failure to conceive, frail nerves, paralysis, rheumatism, neurological convulsions, shaking, irregular menstruation, arteriosclerosis, all are ...
    - Al-Ahram Weekly,

    VICE SQUAD Jan 26, 2006
    ...have shown that EPA and DHA decrease the risk of heart disease by lowering triglycerides, for example, a type of blood fat associated with arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Toronto Star,

    Rand Corporation unfairly smears fish oil pills Jan 26, 2006
    ...oils. [Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis Vascular Biology 25: 228-33, 2005]. Mercury is known to stimulate the growth of cancer cells. ...
    - Food Consumer,

    Diet may affect eyesight Jan 27, 2006
    Other risk factors are obesity, hypertension (high blood pressure) and arteriosclerosis (narrowing and hardening of the arteries). ...
    - myDNA.com,

    America’s Self-HealthCare® Advocates Welcome Their New Doctor ... Jan 27, 2006
    ...and advocate in minimizing the impact of diabetes and offer full measures of help and hope for those suffering from both arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis. ...
    - PR Web (press release),

    LEAD: Feature advisory for a series of 4 feature stories on ... Jan 22, 2006
    ...evident delight. Due to arteriosclerosis obliterans caused by diabetes, he suffered from sore skin on parts of his legs. His doctor ...
    - TMCnet

    Erectile dysfunction can predict heart disease Jan 23, 2006
    Grover said that the same arteriosclerosis (a narrowing of blood vessels from plaque buildup), which can potentially lead to a heart attack and/or stroke, is ...
    - CTV.com,

    A weapon against stroke Jan 22, 2006
    Hopkins describes his former student as "the future of neurosurgery.". "My grandfather died of heart failure due to arteriosclerosis, and my father inspired me ...
    - Chicago Tribune,

    New Study Shows That Elevated Lp-PLA2 Signals Early Endothelial ... Jan 18, 2006
    Results Published in Current AHA's Journal of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    University of Florida receives $10 million from surgeon, inventor Jan 17, 2006
    Petersburg. Pruitt, a graduate of Emory University, pioneered the surgical treatment of carotid artery arteriosclerosis for the prevention of strokes. ...
    - Bradenton Herald,

    University of Florida Receives $10 Million Donation Jan 17, 2006
    Pruitt, according to Associated Press (AP) reports, pioneered the surgical treatment of carotid artery arteriosclerosis for the prevention of strokes. ...
    - All Headline News

    Physician gives UF $10M Jan 17, 2006
    Engineering. Pruitt, 74, pioneered the surgical treatment of carotid artery arteriosclerosis for the prevention of stroke. Among ...
    - Tampa Bay Business Journal,

    St. Pete doctor to donate $10M to UF Jan 17, 2006
    ...time. The 74-year-old Pruitt developed the surgical treatment of carotid artery arteriosclerosis for the prevention of stroke. Among ...
    - Jacksonville Business Journal,

    February is Bake for Family Fun Month--Don't leave out the healthy ... Jan 18, 2006
    2) reduces fat from 35-50% to 10-15%. This means a person can eat these cakes without fear or worry about weight gain or arteriosclerosis. ...
    - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)

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    Category: ANATOMY A - NUMBER OF DIGITS MICKEY MOUSE HAS ON ONE HAND Q - WHAT IS 4? A - COMMON NAME OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS Q - WHAT IS HARDENING OF THE ARTERIES? ...
    - IGN,

    Telomolecular Announces Private Placement of $3 Million Jan 20, 2006
    ...correct a variety of devastating and presently incurable age-related diseases such as macular degeneration, atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, liver cirrhosis ...
    - PR Web (press release),

    New Study Shows That Elevated Lp-PLA2 Signals Early Endothelial ... Jan 18, 2006
    ...today announced the publication of a key study in the American Heart Association's Journal of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology that ...
    - Biotech Intelligence (press release),

    Heart Attack Risk Detection Technology Developed Jan 19, 2006
    The organization is committed to raising public awareness about recent discoveries that revealed arteriosclerosis as an inflammatory disease, opening new ...
    - Xtvworld (press release),

    Only worry was weight Jan 6, 2006
    ...for a man his size. But he did not suffer from high blood pressure and had no signs of arteriosclerosis. Mr Sharon, 77, was badly ...
    - Australian,

    Treating gum disease 'cuts heart attack' Jan 3, 2006
    Professor Tofler, of Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital, said the first trial fit with current medical thinking suggesting arteriosclerosis - the hardening ...
    - The Age,

    Heart Foundation plans more financial help for needy patients Jan 5, 2006
    What this tells us is that obesity can predispose one to arteriosclerosis and heart diseases and that our adolescents may have a higher risk of developing them ...
    - Channel News Asia,

    Di Stefano undergoes bypass surgery Dec 29, 2005
    ...a bypass was necessary because of Di Stefano’s age and past medical problems, including diabetes and a hardening of blood vessels called arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Malta Independent on Sunday,

    Stroke of fateSharon's health at issue in Israeli election race Dec 28, 2005
    ...an exhaustive battery of tests shows that Sharon is strong and healthy, does not suffer from high blood pressure and does not have signs of arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Washington Jewish Week,

    Electrocardiogram Helps Predict Risk for Congestive Heart Failure Jan 5, 2006
    In addition to CHF, complications from hypertension include heart attacks, blood vessel damage (arteriosclerosis), aortic dissection, kidney damage, kidney ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    Historian claims Stalin was poisoned Dec 30, 2005
    ...of medical examinations of Stalin disprove the official cause of death as a cerebral hemorrhage caused by hypertension and arteriosclerosis, Pravda reported on ...
    - Washington Times,

    How to Avoid a Broken Heart Jan 9, 2006
    Of primary concern is atherosclerosis, a form of arteriosclerosis (“hardening of the arteries�) that manifests as advanced fatty deposits (also called ...
    - Natural Products Industry Insider,

    Electrocardiogram Helps Predict Risk for Congestive Heart Failure Jan 5, 2006
    In addition to CHF, complications from hypertension include heart attacks, arteriosclerosis, aortic dissection, kidney damage, kidney failure, and stroke. ...
    - DG News

    Scientist Ponders Eternal Youth Jan 1, 2006
    In the arteries, you have a different type of cell which accumulates a different type of junk that eventually causes arteriosclerosis," he says. ...
    - CBS2 Chicago,

    Flexible fitness: Important role for physical therapy Jan 10, 2006
    The majority of amputations in the United States are caused by vascular diseases including diabetes and arteriosclerosis, with a smaller percentage due to ...
    - Daily News Transcript,

    STALIN'S DEATH NO ACCIDENT? Jan 2, 2006
    ...that "Uncle Joe" was poisoned, and did not die from a more natural cause, cerebral hemorrhage caused by both hypertension and arteriosclerosis, as formerly ...
    - Free Market News Network,

    Brave new nanoworld may hold key to health Dec 28, 2005
    We all have calcified tissue and are effectively at risk for everything from bursitis and psoriasis to arteriosclerosis and glaucoma to breast and bone cancer ...
    - Georgia Straight,

    UK Ending 2005 With Bang: AstraZeneca Buying KuDOS Jan 3, 2006
    The other deals were with Targacept Inc., for a Phase II cognitive disorder drug, AtheroGenics Inc., for AGI-1067 for treating arteriosclerosis.
    - BioWorld Online (subscription),

    In resolutions, quality trumps cliche Jan 9, 2006
    ...(Death from brain atrophy or arteriosclerosis is never pretty, and definitely not at an early age.) But what if we simply resolved to make this a year of doing ...
    - Yale University Daily News,

    Ako Kasei Confirms Deep Seawater Helps Lower Blood Pressure Nov 22, 2005
    ...how an intake of Amami-no-Mizu (hardness of 1000), its proprietary high mineral water derived from deep seawater, affects hypertension and arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    Chronic stress accelerates atherosclerosis following angioplasty ... Nov 20, 2005
    They say the results, published in the American Heart Association journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, may someday lead to targeted ...
    - Xagena.it,

    Repair failure harms heart Nov 11, 2005
    ...to repair damage to the lining of arteries, and the failure of these cells to keep up with that deterioration may be key to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the ...
    - Health24.com,

    Incyte-ful Announcement Nov 21, 2005
    ...world-wide rights to Incyte's portfolio of oral CCR2 antagonists, which include treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, type-II diabetes and arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Smartmoney.com

    Medical advances and new therapies help diabetics cope Nov 21, 2005
    ...chronic disease.". Diabetes causes arteriosclerosis that blocks arteries and damages the walls of small blood vessels. Cardiovascular ...
    - Stuart News (subscription),

    Study: Stress blocks coronary arteries Nov 14, 2005
    The findings were published in the October issue of the American Heart Association journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology.
    - Webindia123,

    Stem Cell Sciences advances towards its first cell therapy program ... Nov 16, 2005
    These renewable hMADS cells will form the basis for our pre-clinical program due to commence in 2006 in Muscular Dystrophy and Arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Biotech Intelligence (press release),

    Fresh Ingredients: Oil right for everyone Nov 17, 2005
    ...control. Polyunsaturated and mono-unsaturated fats can lower blood cholesterol levels, which in turn can prevent arteriosclerosis. ...
    - New Straits Times,

    Chronic stress can induce rapid blocking of arteries after a ... Nov 16, 2005
    They say the results, published in the October issue of the American Heart Association journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, may someday ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    Chocolate lovers invade New York! Nov 8, 2005
    ...help inhibit platelet aggregation and activation, meaning it helps prevent platelets from clumping together, therefore reducing the risk of arteriosclerosis. ...
    - MSNBC

    Phenolic Compounds May Explain Mediterranean Diet Benefits Nov 9, 2005
    ...full story. "It could be that the beneficial effect of the Mediterranean diet on cardiovascular disease and arteriosclerosis depends on the synergistic ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    The risks of eating out Nov 15, 2005
    ...insulin sensitivity, lower HDL - or "good" - cholesterol levels, and smaller LDL - "bad" - cholesterol particle size, which is associated with arteriosclerosis ...
    - Health24.com,

    Olive Oil's Heart-Healthy Secret Nov 11, 2005
    ..."It could be that the beneficial effect of the Mediterranean diet on cardiovascular disease and arteriosclerosis depends on the synergistic effects of the ...
    - WebMD

    Omron Healthcare Develops Non-Invasive Augmentation Index ... Nov 14, 2005
    US today. These diseases are often induced by hypertension, arteriosclerosis and left ventricular hypertrophy. Therefore, monitoring ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    HOARSENESS CAN COME FROM ACID REFLUX Nov 14, 2005
    ...one nosebleed after another. Arteriosclerosis -- artery hardening -- is another nosebleed cause. Some inherited disorders, rare ...
    - Charlotte Sun-Herald,

    Treat your feet well this winter Nov 11, 2005
    ...smokers, caffeine drinkers and people with illnesses characterized by poor circulation, such as diabetes, hypothyroidism and arteriosclerosis (hardening of the ...
    - myDNA.com,

    Dr. Helen Hobbs wins international award for lipid research Nov 12, 2005
    ...therapeutic implications are immense," said Dr. Brown, holder of the WA (Monty) Moncrief Distinguished Chair in Cholesterol and Arteriosclerosis Research and ...
    - Medical News Today (press release),

    UPDATES FROM THE WORLD'S TYRANNICAL OUTPOSTS. Nov 10, 2005
    ...efficacious against limb-numbing, hemiplegia, speech impediment, vertigo, headache, thrombosis, high- or low-blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, angina pectoris ...
    - New Republic,

    Nature's medicine Nov 13, 2005
    ...bacteria and stomach ulcers. Other scientists think Alzheimer's disease and arteriosclerosis may have a bacterial cause. In addition to ...
    - The News Journal,

    Japanese Stocks Rise; Toyota, Banks, Sumitomo Realty Pace Gains Oct 26, 2005
    Co.'s purchase of Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., slid 85 yen, or 3.7 percent, to 2,195 after saying it halted development of an arteriosclerosis treatment in the ...
    - Bloomberg

    Japanese Stocks Advance as Topix Index Reverses October Decline Oct 26, 2005
    ...formed last month by Sankyo Co.'s purchase of Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., led the drop after saying it halted development of an arteriosclerosis treatment in ...
    - Bloomberg

    Japan's Stocks Rise for Third Day; Topix Reverses October Slide Oct 27, 2005
    Co.'s purchase of Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., dropped 105 yen, or 4.6 percent, to 2,175, after saying it halted development of an arteriosclerosis treatment in ...
    - Bloomberg

    Japanese Stocks May Decline on Sharp, NEC Electronics Earnings Oct 26, 2005
    Co., a drugmaker formed last month by Sankyo Co.'s purchase of Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co., said it halted development of an arteriosclerosis treatment in the ...
    - Bloomberg

    Razor to clean arteries Nov 1, 2005
    Understanding what causes different kinds of plaque to form, at a genetic level, could lead to better ways to prevent arteriosclerosis, whether it occurs in ...
    - Health24.com,

    Waiting for Fitzgerald Oct 27, 2005
    ...dishonesty that so characterizes the Bush-Cheney administration, the hubbub over the Fitzgerald investigation only highlights the arteriosclerosis of a polity ...
    - CounterPunch,

    Blood Clots, Heart Attacks, Strokes, Spontaneous Pre-Term Births ... Nov 4, 2005
    ...calcium buildup around the teeth (tartar or calculus) were also found embedded in the calcium buildup in the arteries around the heart (arteriosclerosis) in a ...
    - Yahoo! News (press release)

    Treating gum disease may help hearts Nov 6, 2005
    ...mouth that causes calcium buildup around the teeth were also found embedded in the calcium buildup in the arteries around the heart, as arteriosclerosis, in a ...
    - United Press International

    It's Pumped Up Over Move To Profitability Oct 25, 2005
    PAD. The disease — often linked to arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries — afflicts an estimated 12 million Americans. ...
    - Investor's Business Daily (subscription)

    Smoking and Erectile Dysfunction in Men Oct 25, 2005
    When the arteries leading to a man's penis are blocked, he is impotent. Arteriosclerosis is the most common cause of impotence in North America. ...
    - Bella Online

    New studies confirm TV-obesity link Oct 26, 2005
    The American Heart Association recently released nutritional guidelines for children, underlining that arteriosclerosis begins at a young age, and that those ...
    - Food Navigator -USA,

    Building better arteries Nov 6, 2005
    These risks are important for patients with arteriosclerosis, or hardened arteries, whose diseased blood vessels must be replaced. ...
    - Columbia Missourian,

    Men's Arteries and Stress Oct 24, 2005
    ...early artery narrowing. However, the same was not true of women. In general, men develop arteriosclerosis earlier than women do.
    - KABC,

    The spring at Luso Oct 29, 2005
    The water is also known to be effective for other illnesses such as arteriosclerosis. The fountain at Luso is the core around which the city flourishes. ...
    - HindustanTimes.com UK edition,

    Diagnosis of Hemorrhage From the Gallbladder With the Use of ... Oct 31, 2005
    ...from the gallbladder have been reported to include trauma, neoplasms, and gallstones with inflammation, rupture of aneurysms, arteriosclerosis, varicose veins ...
    - Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine

    Cocoa found to benefit smokers 02 Oct 2005
    The cocoa increased dilation and nitric oxide levels. Should these be compromised by smoking, arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, follows. ...
    - World Peace Herald

    FLUID-SWOLLEN ABDOMEN OFTEN A CONSEQUENCE OF CIRRHOSIS Sep 28, 2005
    DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Will you please discuss the sclerotic diseases -- arteriosclerosis, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? -- MC. ...
    - Charlotte Sun-Herald

    Tracy Press Sep 30, 2005
    A new miracle drug called Vasclear appears to have the power to reverse arteriosclerosis, the No. 1 killer in the civilized world today. ...
    - Tracy Press

    Cardiovascular disease top killer in Peoria County Sep 25, 2005
    Most people are aware that cardiovascular disease, which includes arteriosclerosis, angina, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and arrhythmia in addition to ...
    - Peoria Journal Star

    Smoking may up diabetes risk Sep 27, 2005
    ...examined the relationship between smoking and diabetes among people taking part in a major US trial called the Insulin Resistance Arteriosclerosis Study (IRAS ...
    - Health24.com

    Here's the real skinny on fats Sep 18, 2005
    Let's start from the beginning. When researchers realized that arteriosclerosis was a major factor in heart disease, they suggested cholesterol was a culprit. ...
    - Summit Daily News

    Cardiovascular Devices Market Potential to Reach $25 Billion by ... Sep 27, 2005
    ...acceptance for a wide range of cardiovascular disease, including cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, arteriosclerosis, and heart valve ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    UCSD Study Of Nuclear Receptors Could Change Anti-inflammatory ... Sep 10, 2005
    ...particular genes involved in anti-viral responses, more powerful drugs could be developed to fight immune diseases such as arteriosclerosis and arthritis, with ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Plant Sterols and Stanols Sep 14, 2005
    ...cholesterol levels. The results were published in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology in 2004. The FDA ...
    - WebMD

    Know Your Cholesterol Numbers - Know Your Risk Sep 23, 2005
    If there is too much cholesterol in the bloodstream, deposits called “plaque� will develop in the coronary arteries - a condition called arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Community Dispatch (press release)

    http://www.bayerpharma-na.com/ Sep 19, 2005
    ...hours of surgery. Three patients in each group underwent off-pump CABG surgery because of severe arteriosclerosis. One patient in ...
    - Genetic Engineering News

    Medicinal claims gain the backing of science Sep 22, 2005
    Among the first medicines used by man, garlic is said to counter colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis, infections, fever, even arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

    Let the Debate Begin: Overrated vs. Underrated Sep 22, 2005
    ...repulsing all of Section 103, I had to go out a notch on my belt in the 4th inning and was officially introduced to the term ‘arteriosclerosis’ by the 6th ...
    - The Chicago Sports Review

    Ever-Lasting Debate over High Intake of Vitamin C Sep 22, 2005
    ...day for more than ten years. He believed vitamin C prevents against arteriosclerosis and cancer. Professor Liu Qipei, President of ...
    - Food Consumer

    Why Use Garlic in Your Diet? Sep 24, 2005
    Scientific data reveals that garlic reduces glucose metabolism in diabetics, slows the development of arteriosclerosis and lowers the risk of heart attacks. ...
    - Bella Online

    The Observer: Time to Get Angry Sep 8, 2005
    Research shows that low-status monkeys, for instance, produce more cortisol, a stress hormone, that leads to arteriosclerosis, than high-status monkeys. ...
    - Hartford Advocate

    Anorectics on Trial: A Half Century of Federal Regulation of ... Sep 6, 2005
    ...their amphetamine for the treatment of narcolepsy, mild depression, postencephalitic Parkinson syndrome, chronic alcoholism, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and hay ...
    - Annals of Internal Medicine

    High Blood Pressure, African-Americans and the Salt Hormone Sep 9, 2005
    Elevated blood pressure can damage the walls of the arteries, reducing their elasticity and increasing the risk of arteriosclerosis and heart attack. ...
    - WSOCtv.com

    Protein controls aging by controlling insulin Sep 3, 2005
    Klotho gene appear normal until about 3 to 4 weeks old, and then begin showing signs of age, such as skin atrophy, osteoporosis, arteriosclerosis and emphysema ...
    - I-Newswire.com (press release)

    Diet for a busy lifestyle Sep 3, 2005
    ...against disease and antioxidants that prevent cell damage caused by free radicals, which might result in conditions like cancer, cataract and arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Malaysia Star

    Letters to the Editor Sep 14, 2005
    ...ischemic time) and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), but we disagree with the new solution for the surgical treatment of multiorgan arteriosclerosis by reason of ...
    - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    No fruit in season? Then fast II Sep 5, 2005
    ...interesting features like mitochondrial defects (defective energy output), reduced respiratory control ratio, low work tolerance, arteriosclerosis and energy ...
    - Daily Independent

    A nutritious start to a healthy life Sep 9, 2005
    ...is thicker and stickier than normal, containing clots, and thirdly, our arteries can actually harden (a process known as arteriosclerosis.) Individually these ...
    - Royal Gazette

    Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan Sep 30, 2005
    ...a new solution for the surgical treatment of multiorgan arteriosclerosis. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2005;129:935-936. [Free Full Text]. ...
    - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

    Blood flow, dementia link Aug 31, 2005
    ...brain blood flow can result from heart failure or other cardiovascular problems such as a narrowing of either brain or neck arteries due to arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Health24.com

    ViaCell Announces Publication of Preclinical Study Demonstrating ... Aug 31, 2005
    This occurs when one of the heart's arteries is blocked by an obstruction, such as a blood clot that has formed on a plaque formed by arteriosclerosis. ...
    - PR Newswire (press release)

    Sugar operates like addictive drug in body Aug 31, 2005
    Increased refined carbohydrate intake also elevates insulin levels, which lead to inflammation and atherosclerosis/arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Billings Gazette

    Anti-oxidants best obtained from fruit, vegetables, grains Aug 31, 2005
    Flavonoids inhibit platelet aggregation, meaning they prevent blood cells from clumping together, thereby reducing the risk of arteriosclerosis (hardening of ...
    - Billings Gazette

    Inequality killsJul 29, 2005
    ...with research like this: tests found that subordinate, low-status monkeys had high levels of the stress hormone, cortisol, which leads to arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Guardian Unlimited

    Foal meat is healthier than beefJul 29, 2005
    The atherogenic index refers to arteriosclerosis (consumption of saturated fat and cholesterol enables arteriosclerosis) and the thrombogenic index is ...
    - Basque Research.com

    Turgenev's 'living relic': an early description of scleroderma?Jul 29, 2005
    5 The vascular changes of fibrosis and arteriosclerosis are widespread in visceral organs, 4 leading to weight loss and often profound fatigue. ...
    - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

    FAMILY DOCTOR: Damage to optic nerve is rarely reversibleJul 27, 2005
    ...risk for ischemic neuropathy is greater in people with hypertension, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, renal failure, narrow-angle glaucoma, and arteriosclerosis. ...
    - Canton Repository (subscription)

    NicOx reports first-half 2005 financial results and provides aJul 27, 2005
    Patients with diabetes suffer from an increased risk of cardiovascular complications due to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and although clinical ...
    - Companynewsgroup (Comunicados de prensa)

    Roche Diagnostics Grants Nonexclusive Rights for Two Key Cardiac ...Jul 26, 2005
    ...arteries. This process (arteriosclerosis) leads to reduced blood flow and consequently decreased oxygen supply to the heart muscle. ...
    - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)

    Anti-Smoking Advocates Push “Gum Control�Jul 18, 2005
    The list of difficulties smoking cigarettes adds to your life was long enough-several forms of cancer, heart disease, arteriosclerosis, a host of lung diseases ...
    - WebProNews

    Fast Food Chains Suffer From Well-Being TrendJul 19, 2005
    They are vulnerable to chronic diseases such as arteriosclerosis, diabetes, coronary heart disease and high blood pressure as well as psychological depression ...
    - Korea Times

    Kitchen Rescue : Orange peel and other kitchen remediesJul 20, 2005
    ...(Cures bad breath, common flu, arteriosclerosis and hypertension. If taken frequently, improves skin and relieves constipation.). ...
    - INQ7 Interactive, Inc.

    Spanish researchers develop a system for mass production of ...Jul 22, 2005
    According to recent studies, lutein's antioxidant properties help to protect humans from degenerative diseases such as arteriosclerosis or cataracts. ...
    - fona - Forschung für Nachhaltigkeit

    Dr. Gott: Benefits of Chelation Therapy ExaggeratedJul 16, 2005
    No valid scientific study has ever proved that this therapy retards arteriosclerosis or cures any disease. Dear Dr. Gott: I'ma diabetic on Micronase daily. ...
    - RedNova.com

    High-Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation and All-Cause MortalityJul 18, 2005
    Effect of vitamins C and E on progression of transplant-associated arteriosclerosis: a randomised trial. Lancet. 2002;359:1108-13. [PMID: 11943259].[Medline]. ...
    - Annals of Internal Medicine

    Today in DespotismJul 18, 2005
    ...efficacious for treating and preventing various skin diseases including eczema, and chilblain, burn, neuralgia, arthritis, arteriosclerosis, chronic hepatitis ...
    - New Republic (subscription)

    Debate Continues Over Margarine Versus ButterJul 1, 2005
    Dear Dr. Gott: I've heard that eating cayenne pepper will reduce the effects of arteriosclerosis and improve blood circulation in affected arteries. ...
    - eDiets.com

    Gastrointestinal Stem Cells I. Pancreatic stem cellsJul 13, 2005
    These complications include retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, arteriosclerosis, and heart disease along with a considerable reduction of the quality and ...
    - AJP-Gastrointestinal & Liver Physiology (subscription)

    Pegasus/Heartview's Revolutionary Heart Screening Technology ...Jul 14, 2005
    Postmortem studies on accident victims have shown that coronary arteriosclerosis often begins to develop prior to the age of 20 and is widespread even among ...
    - PrimeZone

    More to garlic than on the noseJul 1, 2005
    Professor Gunter Siegel, of Berlin, recently presented his latest research into garlic at the annual conference on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular ...
    - Australian

    Parkinson's DiseaseJul 5, 2005
    ...and the synthetic heroin compound MPTP), poisoning by chemicals (manganese dust, carbon disulfide, copper or carbon monoxide), arteriosclerosis associated with ...
    - Bella Online

    Some herbal remedies may cause serious side-effectsJul 12, 2005
    Nonetheless, there is now research showing that purple grape juice has anti-inflammatory activity (Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, November ...
    - Jackson Clarion Ledger

    Family on mission rides, rests in areaJul 6, 2005
    Since the patriarch, at age 44, was diagnosed with diabetes and arteriosclerosis seven years ago, he suffered a series of heart attacks and underwent ...
    - Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter

    HU RA: The Rest of the Story By Prof. Shimon Silman, RYAL ...Jul 9, 2005
    A high dosage over several days could induce hemorrhaging and a stroke in a patient with acute arteriosclerosis, which Stalin had. ...
    - Beis Moshiach Magazine




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