In the U.S., one in every four deaths is a result of heart disease, which includes a range of conditions from arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms, to defects, as well
as blood vessel diseases, more commonly known as cardiovascular diseases.
Not exact matches
In
diseases such
as malaria and sickle cell
disease, red
blood cells break down, with harmful effects on the rest of the body — particularly the lining of small
blood vessels.
It's also super healthy
as it's rich in
disease - fighting flavonoids,
as well
as being full of magnesium, which works to relax
blood vessels to improve
blood flow and nutrient delivery.
It has been noted that an injury to a person's
blood vessels in their brain may actually dramatically alter the progression
as well
as onset of Alzheimer's
disease.
Interestingly,
as many
as nine of the genes have been previously associated with some vascular
disease and four more are known to be involved in the regulation of vascular tone, supporting the importance of
blood vessels in migraine attacks.
Two protein molecules that fit together
as lock and key seem to promote the abnormal formation of
blood vessels in joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, who found that the substances are present at higher levels in the joints of patients affected by the
disease.
The researchers plan to apply their technique to unsaturated fatty acids to help clarify their role in conditions such
as inflammation, and
diseases affecting the heart,
blood vessels, and nerves, etc...
To look for the
vessels, Dr. Reich's team used MRI to scan the brains of five healthy volunteers who had been injected with gadobutrol, a magnetic dye typically used to visualize brain
blood vessels damaged by
diseases, such
as multiple sclerosis or cancer.
In
blood diseases such
as essential thrombocythemia, too many platelets can lead to clogging of the
blood vessels, causing clots, heart attack or strokes.
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes) shows that age (or age at diagnosis) and duration of diabetes
disease are linked to the risk of death and marcovascular complications (those in larger
blood vessels), whereas only diabetes duration is linked to the risk of microvascular complications (in smaller
blood vessels such
as those in the eyes).
We will continue to investigate how it guides
blood vessel growth, with the ultimate aim of tapping on its potential
as a target to address human cardiovascular
diseases.»
With
diseases such
as diabetes and obesity, PAI - 1 over-accumulates in
blood vessels.
Cardiovascular
disease in these young patients develops
as vulnerable cells lining the interior of major arteries (
vessels that carry
blood away from the heart) accumulate the toxic protein and die.
All study participants either had an acute coronary syndrome such
as a heart attack or unstable angina 30 days to one year before enrolling; had cerebrovascular atherosclerotic
disease, in which the arteries that supply
blood to the brain become constricted; had peripheral vascular
disease, a group of disorders affecting
blood vessels outside of the heart and brain; or had both diabetes and coronary artery
disease.
The leading cause of death in women, cardiovascular
disease (CVD) is a constellation of ailments affecting the heart and
blood vessels, including conditions such
as coronary heart
disease, stroke, and
diseases of the small
blood vessels, such
as in the eyes and kidneys.
Abrikosov didn't mention the
disease in his autopsy, yet the
blood -
vessel damage he cited,
as well
as the paralysis and other incapacities acknowledged in official records, are typical of syphilis.
The force of that
blood flow helps keep the cells that line the
blood vessels, called endothelial cells, healthy; when
blood flow is disrupted, such
as during surgical procedures or a stroke, the
vessels start to leak, which can cause a host of inflammatory responses that lead to cell damage and
disease.
These totally revolutionary insights open up many new therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of cancer and
diseases as a result of excessive
blood vessel formation.
A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue
diseases such
as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice
as likely
as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic
blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
February 4, 2016 Connective tissue
disease increases risk for cardiovascular problems A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue
diseases such
as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice
as likely
as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic
blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
How do long lived species such
as Whales avoid dying from heart
disease resulting from glucosepane cross linking in the walls of their
blood vessels?
The new research, along with an accompanying editorial by Martin C. Michel of Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany, and Paul A. Insel of the University of California at San Diego, suggest new contributors to this near - universal problem and potential targets to treat more serious problems that affect
blood vessels in the cold, such
as in Raynaud's
disease.
Three recent experimental studies focused on low consumption / exposure.949596 In one study, 29 smokers each consumed a single cigarette, immediately after which they had a significant decrease in
blood vessel output power and significant increase in
blood vessel ageing level and remaining
blood volume 25 minutes later,
as markers of atherosclerosis.94 In another study, human coronary artery endothelial cells were exposed to the smoke equivalent to one cigarette, which led to activation of oxidant stress sensing transcription factor NFR2 and up - regulation of cytochrome p450, considered to have a role in the development of heart
disease.95 These effects were not seen when heart cells were exposed to the vapour from one e - cigarette.95 A study exposed adult mice to low intensity tobacco smoke (two cigarettes) for one to two months and found adverse histopathological effects on brain cells.96
Dr. Jain is regarded
as a trailblazer in the study of tumor microenvironment, examining in detail the notion that the relationships between tumors and their surrounding non-tumor tissue — including
blood vessels — are essential determinants of
disease progression, therapeutic efficacy, and patient prognosis.
Other factors involving metabolism or
blood -
vessel health — such
as inflammation — may be involved in the apparent link between insomnia and heart
disease, the study notes.
Scientists have not always viewed cardiovascular problems
as having a central inflammatory component, but the role of unwanted inflammation in creating problems for our
blood vessels and circulation has become increasingly fundamental to an understanding of cardiovascular
diseases.
Folate (also known
as vitamin B6) lowers the level of homocysteine, a non-protein amino acid which leads to inflammation in
blood vessels, increasing the risk of coronary artery
disease.
As a bonus, it has plenty of antioxidants which help with inflammation, decrease liver
disease and diabetes risk, and protect the cells that line
blood vessels.
Cinnamon also reduces inflammation in
blood vessels that leads to atherosclerosis and heart
disease,
as well
as having anti-fungal and antibacterial properties.
Many claims have been made about olive oil
as well, but the fact of the matter is, all oils cause epithelial cell damage to your
blood vessels which causes a marked increase in your risk for heart
disease since the protective cell layer can no longer clear up blockages.
Your chances of developing heart and
blood vessel diseases increase, so that by the time you are 65, your risk is
as high
as a man's.
This excess sugar in the bloodstream is highly damaging, damaging
blood vessels and the brain and triggering the chronic inflammation foundational to such
diseases as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
Regarding mercury's role in cardiovascular
disease, mercury oxidizes
blood vessels as well
as cholesterol, leading to arterial plaque.
This
disease - fighting nutrient can slow the growth and development of new
blood vessels that nourish tumors, increase a type of programmed cancer cell death known
as apoptosis and reduce the proliferation of new cancer cells.
Seamen everywhere feared this
disease which started with lethargy and lacklustre energy, progressed to bleeding gums, weak joints and strange spots on the skin, and finally ended with death
as the
blood vessels collapsed and haemorrhaged.
And, although this effect may help to prevent heart attacks and other forms of heart
disease, it may have the potential to promote cancer
as well by increasing the growth of
blood vessels in cancerous tumors.
These rancid oils that are causing inflammation inside our
blood vessels, which inflammation we now, markers like CRP, c - reactive protein, or interleukin 6, those are big, big - time correlates to heart
disease, which we know are coming
as a result of a lot of the inflammation happening in our body with some of these, a lot of these vegetable oils, like canola, corn, soy, and so forth.
However, the
disease can also cause inflammation and injury to other organs of the body such
as the skin, lungs, eyes, and
blood vessels, hence, rheumatoid arthritis is sometimes called rheumatoid
disease.
Bleeding in the stomach, intestines, colon or rectum may be caused by factors such
as ulcers, malformed
blood vessels, diverticulosis, cancer or inflammatory bowel
disease, the FDA explained in a news release Monday.
Puppies suffer from hereditary
diseases such
as heart problems, respiratory disorders and
blood vessel issues (HSI shows).
Although these are probably the most common uses, other potential uses for the laser include treatment for vasculitis (inflamed
blood vessels) or for certain metabolic
diseases such
as kidney
disease.
Ultrasound guided biopsies are commonly used
as a minimally invasive way to get accurate samples of
diseased organs while avoiding
blood vessels and other fragile structures.
Congestive heart failure in pets may occur when
diseases of the heart muscle (known
as cardiomyopathy), narrowing of major
blood vessels (seen with many congenital heart defects and heart valve issues), and heart rhythm irregularities are present.
Signs of heartworm
disease are caused by damage to the heart and
blood vessels as a result of the heartworms living in them.
Another cause of pulmonary hypertension is obstructive
disease such
as heartworm
disease or pulmonary thromboembolism (a
blood clot within a pulmonary
vessel).
Studies have shown a higher incidence of certain
diseases, such
as heart failure, that occur in the winter when
blood is congested internally rather than dispersed in the smaller
vessels externally.
Signs associated with the first stage of heartworm
disease, when the heartworms enter a blood vessel and are carried to the pulmonary arteries, are often mistaken for feline asthma or allergic bronchitis, when in fact they are actually due to a syndrome newly defined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory D
disease, when the heartworms enter a
blood vessel and are carried to the pulmonary arteries, are often mistaken for feline asthma or allergic bronchitis, when in fact they are actually due to a syndrome newly defined
as Heartworm Associated Respiratory
DiseaseDisease.
Caused by the parasite «Dirofilaria immitis», heartworm
disease is actually a type of roundworm that settles inside the
blood vessels in the lungs
as well
as inside the heart.
Helichrysum is especially indicated for nerve regeneration and neurologic conditions, hearing impairment, circulatory and
blood vessel disorders, heart
disease,
blood clots, liver
disease, hypertension, chelation of chemicals, toxin exposure, poisoning, vaccination detoxification, healing of lacerations and wounds, for control of pain, and
as a topical anesthetic.
If there is evidence of
disease in the lungs and their
blood vessels consistent with feline heartworm infection, such cases can be monitored with chest X-rays every six to twelve months,
as needed.