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Red meat consumption has long been associated with increased risk of diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. A new study suggests that meat may not be so ...
It may also dislodge plaque that could result in a stroke. The catheter design shows promise in positioning the guidewire more easily during the procedure ...
... plaques and tau tangles with Alzheimer's disease, the reality is that many patients' brains harbor multiple pathologies. For example, many patients with ...
The medicines also can reduce plaque buildup. Some cholesterol medicines even can reverse the buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries. Statins are a ...
Artificial Intelligence in Coronary Plaque Characterization: Clinical Implications, Evidence Gaps, and Future Directions. J Clin Med. 2026 Jan 22; 15 (2)
If those arteries are already in trouble with plaque buildup, the inflammation can prompt a tear. A blood clot could form, blocking blood flow to your heart ...
The mineral is also a component of the plaque that develops in your heart arteries if you have atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Does this mean ...
One procedure, known as carotid endarterectomy, is a surgical operation to remove built-up plaque in the artery of the neck. A less invasive approach ...
Peyronie's Disease (Penile Plication; Plaque Incision and Grafting; Injection therapy); Erectile Dysfunction (Penile Prosthesis Insertion); Benign Penile and ...
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