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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of brain diseases that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas of ...
Certolizumab injection is also used to treat moderate to severe plaque ... For plaque psoriasis: Adults weighing more than 90 kilograms (kg)—At first ...
Tazorac® gel is used to treat plaque psoriasis in up to 20% of the skin area involved. This medicine works by making the skin less red and reducing the ...
“Our finding that senolytic drugs can reduce cardiovascular calcification is very exciting, since blood vessels with calcified plaques are notoriously difficult ...
Those protein clots, called amyloid plaques ... The researchers found that mice expressing the APOE3-Jac gene mutation in the study had less plaque buildup in the ...
People who are experiencing symptoms are known to have plaque buildup in their arteries. Genetic testing for familial hyperlipidemia syndromes. Genetic testing ...
Like an ischemic stroke, a TIA occurs when a clot or plaque blocks blood flow to part of the brain. The blockage is temporary, and symptoms typically ...
Millions of Americans have coronary artery disease caused by plaque buildup in their blood vessels. But once heart disease starts, can the damage be undone ...
Plaque, made up mainly of calcium, fats and cholesterol, builds up slowly over time. Calcium is deposited in the lining of heart arteries as the body repairs ...
As plaque continues to build up in your coronary arteries, however, you may ... These plaques can also burst, causing a blood clot. When to see a ...
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