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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.
Skin disease psoriasis associated with cardiovascular disease and increased mortality

Skin disease psoriasis associated with cardiovascular disease and increased mortality

Severe obesity brings greater risks of health problems during medical procedures

Severe obesity brings greater risks of health problems during medical procedures

Diabetes-related amputations can be reduced

Diabetes-related amputations can be reduced

Resverlogix files two patents on compounds for inflammatory diseases

Resverlogix files two patents on compounds for inflammatory diseases

Exposure to tobacco smoke early in life may lead to emphysema later on

Exposure to tobacco smoke early in life may lead to emphysema later on

Genetic variations may contribute to depression in heart disease patients

Genetic variations may contribute to depression in heart disease patients

New hope for warding off diabetes nerve loss

New hope for warding off diabetes nerve loss

Cytomegalovirus may cause high blood pressure

Cytomegalovirus may cause high blood pressure

Radical blow for snotty arteries

Radical blow for snotty arteries

New genetic clues to treatment of hypertension

New genetic clues to treatment of hypertension

Building a bridge from Alzheimer's disease to diabetes and vice versa

Building a bridge from Alzheimer's disease to diabetes and vice versa

FHL2 protein regulates blood vessel maintenance

FHL2 protein regulates blood vessel maintenance

Discovery of major new treatment target in diseased arteries

Discovery of major new treatment target in diseased arteries

Research shows why certain atherosclerotic lesions can turn deadly

Research shows why certain atherosclerotic lesions can turn deadly

Drugs designed to tackle endoplasmic reticulum stress might be useful in treating heart disease

Drugs designed to tackle endoplasmic reticulum stress might be useful in treating heart disease

Urine proteome pattern may predict coronary artery disease

Urine proteome pattern may predict coronary artery disease

Oral delivery system for RNAi therapeutics

Oral delivery system for RNAi therapeutics

Researchers identify atrial fibrillation as a stroke predictor in black patients

Researchers identify atrial fibrillation as a stroke predictor in black patients

New findings on COX-2 inhibitor side effects

New findings on COX-2 inhibitor side effects

Laughter improves health

Laughter improves health

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