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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.
Diabetics shown to have increased heart muscle mass

Diabetics shown to have increased heart muscle mass

A less active brain serotonin system is associated with early hardening of the arteries

A less active brain serotonin system is associated with early hardening of the arteries

Hostile women more likely to have atherosclerosis

Hostile women more likely to have atherosclerosis

Study to explore whether hormone therapy in women during menopause protects against atherosclerosis

Study to explore whether hormone therapy in women during menopause protects against atherosclerosis

A healthy heart means all the usual plus don't fight with your spouse

A healthy heart means all the usual plus don't fight with your spouse

Statin drugs may improve the endothelial dysfunction

Statin drugs may improve the endothelial dysfunction

Atherosclerosis MAY be a result of bacteria from gum infection entering the bloodstream

Atherosclerosis MAY be a result of bacteria from gum infection entering the bloodstream

40 percent of Americans at moderate risk for heart disease

40 percent of Americans at moderate risk for heart disease

Inflammatory reaction drives hormone resistance in cancer

Inflammatory reaction drives hormone resistance in cancer

Link between glucose levels and death in patients with cardiovascular disease

Link between glucose levels and death in patients with cardiovascular disease

Stem cell injections may help those with severe peripheral artery disease

Stem cell injections may help those with severe peripheral artery disease

Minimally invasive surgery okay for problems of the upper part of the aorta

Minimally invasive surgery okay for problems of the upper part of the aorta

Many at-risk people aren't getting adequate cholesterol treatment

Many at-risk people aren't getting adequate cholesterol treatment

First description of female-specific Ischemia Syndrome

First description of female-specific Ischemia Syndrome

Can rimonabant slow atherosclerosis?

Can rimonabant slow atherosclerosis?

Statins cut the risk of serious infection

Statins cut the risk of serious infection

University of Florida researchers restore vitality to cells in lab experiments

University of Florida researchers restore vitality to cells in lab experiments

Impotence may provide a warning sign of coronary heart disease

Impotence may provide a warning sign of coronary heart disease

Study finds short-term lifestyle changes improve health even without major weight loss

Study finds short-term lifestyle changes improve health even without major weight loss

Use of L-arginine following a heart attack provides no benefit

Use of L-arginine following a heart attack provides no benefit

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