For example, a coronary
artery disease usually results in a standard (or worse) classification, but the credit system can bump you up a class and make your premium more affordable.
Not exact matches
Though the UPR
usually promotes healthy endoplasmic reticulum function, sustained UPR activation sometimes results in
diseases such as atherosclerosis, the deposition of fatty plaques on
artery walls, among other conditions.
Some 500,000 people die in the United States each year from coronary heart
disease, which is
usually caused by heart
arteries getting clogged with fatty plaque.
This time, none of the organs, major
arteries, or brain areas
usually affected by the
disease were cited.
Joseph Poole, M.D., Ph.D., of the Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, and colleagues studied whether therapy with granulocyte - macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM - CSF), an agent that functions as a white blood cell growth factor, would improve walking performance in patients with symptomatic peripheral
artery disease (a form of vascular
disease in which there is partial or total blockage of an
artery,
usually one leading to a leg or arm).
It is similar to that taken by cardiologist Arshed Quyyumi and colleagues with peripheral
artery disease: use a growth factor (GM - CSF), which is
usually employed for another purpose, to get the bodyâ $ ™ s own regenerative agents to emerge from the bone marrow.
National heart societies have endorsed a coronary
artery calcium CT scan (without IV contrast) as a screening test for persons at risk for heart
disease, and the cost is
usually under $ 200 at your local hospital.
Hi, yes its strange to some but not to scientists.Actually there is not really that much connection between fat and heart
disease at all.It was Ancel Benjamin Keys that came up with that dubious «Seven Countries» studies.My own view is that meat for people with established heart
disease is probably not a good idea.The reason being is that people with established heart
disease usually got there either by bad genetics, or by bad dietary and lifestyle choices over a number of years.Meat and fat is know to reduce blood flow and constrict the
arteries which in healthy people may be of no immediate harm.However in someone with known heart
disease any constriction and lack of blood flow to and from the heart is NOT a good idea obviously.
This can cause heart
disease, heart attack, peripheral
artery disease (reduced blood flow in the limbs,
usually the legs), or stroke.
Fluffy, ill - defined parenchymal infiltrates of variable extent often surround the caudal lobar
arteries,
usually worst in the right caudal lobe, in advanced
disease.