Sentences with phrase «circulatory problems in»

Melamed's group had previously shown that vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of peripheral artery disease (circulatory problems in the legs) by 80 percent.
Down the road, engineered grafts may also prove useful in treating patients with circulatory problems in their legs and coronary arteries.
Being obese can also cause circulatory problems in the extremities.
Thus if you have circulatory problems in your toes, or your whole feet, then compression socks might be necessary to get the job done.

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Throughout the day the body does the work of blood pumping throughout the body where the gravity often causes the blood to pool in the lower feet and legs by causing the leg cramps, fatigue or even other circulatory problems.
During homogenisation, the fats in cream and milk are fragmented, so they're able to enter the bloodstream directly and may accumulate to cause problems with the heart and circulatory systems.
Even worse, diabetes has been reported in surprisingly high numbers of patients taking statins — the very condition which propels millions of Americans toward circulatory problems, heart attacks and strokes!
Rutin is an antioxidant that helps in strengthening the blood vessels, capillaries, and resolve circulatory problems.
Use essential oils in skin care, for muscle pain, digestive problems, respiratory problems, nervous system disorders, for circulatory problems, and to boost your immune system.
Homocysteine is another commonly elevated inflammatory amino acid that is found in individuals with circulatory problems.
Capsaicin - rich peppers have a long history of use in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and modern - day healers often advise capsaicin for digestive and circulatory problems.
From my quick research on nanoparticles, it seems to me that the problem is that because they are so tiny (line up 10,000 of them to get the width of a hair), they easily pass through the human skin barrier, get into the circulatory system, and cause havoc in unsuspecting victims.
Cats can develop many types of heart and circulatory problems, but malformations at birth, or congenital diseases, are less common in cats than in dogs.
Runts With Defects In Their Heart - Or Other Places In Their Circulatory System That Cause Blood Flow Problems
The mechanism that governs which kitten and which puppy in a litter develops heart and circulatory problems is often highly complex.
In some cases, it can even lead to problems with a dog's heart, kidneys, and circulatory and immune systems.
In addition to circulatory issues, obese birds can develop joint problems, such as arthritis, from the stress of extra weight on the joints, and metabolic problems, such as fatty liver disease and diabetes.
Consistent with results from the 2001 survey, eye / sight problems (30 %), asthma (15 %), back and disc disorders (13 %), heart / circulatory diseases (12 %) and ear / hearing problems (12 %) were the most commonly reported long term health conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in 2004 - 05.
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