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Atherosclerosis is the progressive buildup of plaque - the fatty deposits and other cells - in the inner walls of the arteries. The condition is a consequence of elevated cholesterol and for many it's a silent disease, with no visible signs or symptoms. The disease can begin in early adulthood and continues to progress for the rest of a person's life. Despite the serious nature of atherosclerosis, many people do not understand how it develops and progresses.
Study reveals key mechanism linking obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular disease

Study reveals key mechanism linking obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular disease

Artificial intelligence may play a key role in identifying the risk of cardiovascular disease

Artificial intelligence may play a key role in identifying the risk of cardiovascular disease

Which aspects of sleep architecture and respiratory-related sleep disturbances are associated with cognitive function in middle-aged to older adults?

Which aspects of sleep architecture and respiratory-related sleep disturbances are associated with cognitive function in middle-aged to older adults?

Hearing aids may offer protection against cognitive decline in older adults at high risk of dementia

Hearing aids may offer protection against cognitive decline in older adults at high risk of dementia

AI tool accurately counts brain lesions on MRI scans within seconds

AI tool accurately counts brain lesions on MRI scans within seconds

Study finds link between gut bacteria and atherosclerosis

Study finds link between gut bacteria and atherosclerosis

New molecular pathway identified for early onset coronary artery disease

New molecular pathway identified for early onset coronary artery disease

SIRT1: Unlocking the secrets to better vascular health through resveratrol and energy restriction

SIRT1: Unlocking the secrets to better vascular health through resveratrol and energy restriction

New study: vegetarian vs. non-vegetarian diets in the battle against cardiometabolic diseases

New study: vegetarian vs. non-vegetarian diets in the battle against cardiometabolic diseases

Rising threat: cardiovascular disease on the rise among young adults

Rising threat: cardiovascular disease on the rise among young adults

Is consuming ultra-processed foods associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolisms?

Is consuming ultra-processed foods associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolisms?

The effect of coffee consumption on abdominal aortic calcification among adults

The effect of coffee consumption on abdominal aortic calcification among adults

Study reveals contrasting effects of sucralose on insulin and glucose control

Study reveals contrasting effects of sucralose on insulin and glucose control

High level of carotenes in the blood is associated with lesser atherosclerotic burden

High level of carotenes in the blood is associated with lesser atherosclerotic burden

Vegetarian diet linked to increased risk of varicose veins in men

Vegetarian diet linked to increased risk of varicose veins in men

Study reveals that wine consumption has an inverse relationship to cardiovascular mortality

Study reveals that wine consumption has an inverse relationship to cardiovascular mortality

Study reveals a co-pathogenesis mechanism of acute myocardial infarction and ulcerative colitis

Study reveals a co-pathogenesis mechanism of acute myocardial infarction and ulcerative colitis

New data challenge seeks to unravel how lipoprotein(a) levels impact risk of cardiovascular disease

New data challenge seeks to unravel how lipoprotein(a) levels impact risk of cardiovascular disease

New study reveals alarming impact of ultra-processed foods on cardiometabolic health

New study reveals alarming impact of ultra-processed foods on cardiometabolic health

Experimental drug may slow the progression of atherosclerosis

Experimental drug may slow the progression of atherosclerosis

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