Essays About artery walls

 

  • Understanding the Silent Killer
    ... Blood pressure is the force that's exerted on the artery walls as blood passes through. This force helps keep blood in the arteries flowing smoothly. ...
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  • Understanding The Silent Killer
    ... Blood pressure is the force that's exerted on the artery walls as blood passes through. This force helps keep blood in the arteries flowing smoothly. ...
    (1140 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Hypertension
    ... control it. Over time excessive force on artery walls can seriously damage many of the body's vital organs. The higher someone's ...
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  • truly great
    ... Prevent build-up of fatty deposits on artery walls with regular doses of tea. ... Prevent build-up of fatty deposits on artery walls with regular doses of tea. ...
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  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... This is a pathologic process that causes thickening of artery walls. The thickening usually starts in individuals after age 20. ...
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  • heart disease
    ... As a person grows older, fatty deposits will accumulate on the artery walls, especially if the linings of the arteries are damaged due to cigarette smoking or ...
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  • Heart Attacks
    ... build-up of plaque in the arteries. Plaque is a sticky Substance that sticks to the artery walls. Too much build up in the Arteries ...
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  • Cholesterol
    ... The lesions in artery walls contain substances that may interact with Lp(a), leading to the buildup of lipids in atherosclerotic plaques. ...
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  • Atherosclerosis, Coronary Artery Disease and Endothelium
    ... At the blood vessel walls, the endothelium synthesizes and releases active ... responsible for atherosclerosis, and progressively in coronary artery disease. ...
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  • Blood Pressure
    ... speech. Blood pressure refers to the force of blood pushing against artery walls as it courses through the body. Blood pressure ...
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  • Werner Syndrome
    ... insulin. In addition, individuals with Werner Syndrome develop progressive thickening and loss of elasticity of artery walls. Some ...
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  • Werner syndrome
    ... insulin. In addition, individuals with Werner Syndrome develop progressive thickening and loss of elasticity of artery walls. Some ...
    (3056 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  • Protection and Damage from Acute and Chronic Stress
    ... plaques, particularly when combined with a supply of cholesterol and lipids and oxygen-free radicals that damage the coronary artery walls" (McEwen 2004, 3-4 ...
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  • MRI's Common Uses and How They Work
    ... arteries, helping with the diagnosis of stenosis, or narrowing of arteries, as well as aneurisms, or balloon-like stretches in artery walls (Wikipedia, 2005). ...
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  • Natural Remedies for Everyday Maladies with bibliography
    ... of Teflon. They keep the harmful low-density cholesterols, or LDLs, from sticking to artery walls (Yeager 367). Experts believe ...
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  • The Heart
    ... brain and head; the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery. ... The upper chambers, called "atria," have relatively thin walls and receive blood ...
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  • The Circulatory System
    ... The walls of the heart are composed of muscle called myocardium ... associated with the circulatory system, however, the most common are Coronary Artery Disease and ...
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  • Disorders of the heart
    ... heart disease include holes in the inner, separating walls of the heart that allow blood to leak or flow directly from one chamber or artery into another ...
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  • heart
    ... The total thickness of the ventricular walls is about three times that of ... semilunar, valve, which has three half-moon-shaped flaps, into the pulmonary artery. ...
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  • Pathology
    ... usually occurs at the point at which the superficial femoral artery passes through the ... which is the thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls. ...
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  • volcanoes
    ... It is the contraction of these muscular walls in a synchronized manner that ... ventricle, into the aorta, while blood flows into the pulmonary artery from the ...
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  • Circulatory System
    ... The arterioles (smallest artery branches) connect to the capillaries. Capillaries have thin walls allowing oxygen, nutrients, wastes, and carbon dioxide to pass ...
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  • The Heart and the Circulatory
    ... reduced. Stained Cross sections through coronary artery (left) and a coronary atery with lipid deposits in its walls (right). The ...
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  • heart disease
    ... Plaque) made of cholesterol and other substances can build up in the walls of these ... If a blood clot forms in a narrowed artery and completely blocks the blood ...
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  • Benefits of Physical education
    ... Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of arteries ... improve cholesterol levels and so lower the risk for coronary artery disease only ...
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  • the human circulatory system
    ... blood vessels, which ending with pulmonary capillaries in the walls of the ... opens the semilunar valve, which is between the ventricle and the pulmonary artery. ...
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  • Narrative essay
    ... The artery going from his heart to his long was way too small ... There were a few other things wrong, the walls around his heart were too large and his valves were ...
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  • cholesterol
    ... substances circulating in the blood accumulate in the interior walls of the ... The Atlanta Cardiology Group, PC "Coronary Artery Disease." http://www.atlcard.com ...
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  • High Blood Preasurre
    ... the heart creates a pulsing of blood along and against the walls of the ... Yet, this increased peripheral artery resistance is present, as well, in those people ...
    (379 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Quit Smoking!
    ... dramatically. Smoking also makes the walls of the arteries harden which increases the chance for the artery to rupture. Another ...
    (986 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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