Sentences with phrase «for arterial»

Extracted blood from volunteers by dermal puncture, using heel or finger stick methods for capillaries and syringes for arterial collection
Cholesterol's job is to repair this damage by creating patches, or plaques — it is more the Band - Aid for arterial damage than the cause.
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Am replying to myself here, but it seems BOTH what you eat and what you DO are important for arterial health?
Although the Tibetan Rites have not been studied for arterial health, other studies suggest the flow can help cardiovascular health.
English walnuts may be among the best nuts for arterial health as well as for pancreatic and breast cancer prevention.
First, they used single - cell RNA sequencing to identify the signaling pathways critical for arterial endothelial cell differentiation.
For arterial stiffness, the association was similar to the magnitude of change previously associated with not smoking.
Another finding of the study deserving special attention is the association of better physical fitness with better arterial health, suggesting that especially regular, high - intensity physical exercise can be beneficial for arterial health.

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But researchers at the University of Aberdeen found that a treatment originally designed for fighting cancer and diabetes could melt away fatty arterial plaque with a single dosing and reverse the effects of atherosclerosis, which can lead to multiple heart problems.
Johnson & Johnson has been jockeying to snap up Actelion, Europe's largest biotech and a maker of drugs for the deadly heart and lung condition pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
The study participants who walked for five minutes each hour of sitting saw their arterial function stay the same — it did not drop throughout the three - hour period,» the research released explained.
In March, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) adopted a positive opinion to include a new indication for adults with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (myocardial infarction, stroke or peripheral arterial disease) to reduce cardiovascular risk by lowering LDL - C levels.
Mannkind, which focuses on the development and commercialization of inhaled therapeutic products for patients with diseases such as diabetes and pulmonary arterial hypertension, entered a shallow but persistent downtrend in 2004, posting a series of lower highs into 2015.
In addition to Trevyent, SteadyMed's portfolio includes a two day, single use, disposable PatchPump technology with treprostinil, a vasodilatory prostacyclin analogue, for the subcutaneous treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
United Therapeutics will pay $ 4.46 per share in cash at closing yesterday and an additional $ 2.63 per share in cash upon the achievement of a milestone related to the commercialization of SteadyMed's leading drug candidate Trevyent for the treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH).
Speaking of women's health, how about the very high risks of arterial and venous blood clots for those young women on the pill?
Our buildings are too small for our growing congregation, and we didn't have sufficient parking — and being hemmed in by two busy arterial streets limited our options.
Pseudoaneurysms can be caused by trauma that punctures the artery and are a known complication of percutaneous arterial procedures, such as arteriography, arterial grafting, or use of an artery for injection.
It has received attention for its hypolipidaemic and hypocholesterolaemic properties, as well as its ability to lower blood pressure, improve arterial compliance and endothelial function, insulin resistance and weight loss in obesity.
Although there was no nerve or arterial damage, it appears that the third - year quarterback will be sidelined for the entirety of the 2016 season.
«Dietary supplement shows promise for reversing cardiovascular aging: «NR» shown to mimic caloric restriction, boost arterial health.»
Or consider JB Priestley's account of travelling out of London in 1933 along the Great Western road and confronting the endless, low - density exurbia of ribbon sprawl: «We might suddenly have rolled into California... This is the England of arterial and by - pass roads, of filling stations and factories that look like exhibition buildings, of giant cinemas and dance - halls and cafes, bungalows with tiny garages, cocktail bars, Woolworths, motor - coaches, wireless, hiking, factory girls looking like actresses, grey - hound racing and dirt tracks, swimming pools, and everything given away for cigarette coupons.»
At the same time, the site has or could have easy access to arterial highways that funnel bureaucrats in and out of the Empire State Plaza, would be a natural wandering spot for convention goers, and lies right behind the city's bus station, which is as smelly and decrepit as any other bus station you've ever visited.
«This new platform allows you to view a patient's arterial anatomy in a three - dimensional image, as if it is right in front of you, which may help interventional radiologists more quickly and thoroughly plan for the equipment and tools they'll need for a successful outcome.»
For example, calcified portions of a human arterial sample looked markedly brighter than adjacent healthy areas.
But exercise stress testing is inappropriate for diagnosis in hemodialysis patients who have multiple complications including muscle weakness, osteoporosis and peripheral arterial disease.»
Like Gilead, which aims to develop treatments for HIV / AIDS, hepatitis B and C, influenza, pulmonary arterial hypertension, and cystic fibrosis, other top employers accentuate the positive aspects of the life science industry by performing their R&D in entirely new areas.
So researchers looked at baseline and again 16 weeks later in 70 African - Americans ages 13 - 45 — all of whom had some degree of arterial stiffness — taking varying doses of the vitamin best known for its role in bone health.
By coupling a machine learning model with a patient's pulse data, they are able to measure a key risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and arterial stiffness, using just a smart phone.
Actelion is only 15 years old — and their first internally - discovered compound, macitentan, was approved to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension — making 2013 a big year for them.
The team's previous research had shown that the white blood cells responsible for inflaming arterial walls also produce ozone and, ultimately, the atheronals: atheronal - a and atheronal - b.
«Dietary supplement shows promise for reversing cardiovascular aging: «NR» shown to mimic caloric restriction, boost arterial health.»
«Considering that abdominal arterial aneurysms are caused by inflammation and the degradation of elastin components in the arterial wall, we thought drinking green tea may show promise for treatment.»
My systolic blood pressure (the pressure on arterial walls when the heart pumps), was 138, «a little on the high side,» he says, qualifying me for pre-hypertension in some diagnostic circles.
Think of an arterial road system into a city that provides hundreds or thousands of routes for different types of vehicles and destinations.
Although cholesterol is a key structural component of cell membranes and is vital for the biosynthesis of certain hormones and vitamins, high levels can lead to the formation of arterial plaques, which are a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.
«I don't think there will be any one «magic pill» that prevents arterial diseases, especially for those with other high - risk conditions,» Fay said.
This led, eventually, to a technique for releasing the drug paclitaxel into selected blood - vessel tissue, slowing the arterial blockage that causes peripheral artery disease.
Before this study, stair climbing had not been evaluated for its effects on blood pressure and arterial stiffness, which is a thickening and stiffening of the arterial wall.
Another limitation is that the trial did not select patients who were at the highest risk for developing another arterial blockage, such as those over age 65, those who have had more than one heart attack or those known to have a large number of blood clots.
Expanding the Therapeutic Window for Treatment As PI at MSM, Ford takes what he learned during his training and applies it to stroke — caused by blockage or rupturing of arterial blood flow leading to or in the brain — and atherosclerosis — hardening of arteries over time due to fat - deposit build - up on their inner lining — research.
Metoprolol, a drug of the beta - blocker family, has been available for more than 30 years to treat arterial hypertension and other cardiovascular conditions.
The results — pre-teens with MPS had thicker arterial linings than other kids their age — helped Wang secure funding for additional studies, which revealed evidence of moderate to severe heart valve disease in kids with MPS.
Leeper's team analyzed samples of arterial plaque from people undergoing surgery for a clogged carotid artery and from organ donors without cardiovascular disease.
The study, from researchers involved with the nationwide SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study, looked at five health complications and co-morbidities of diabetes, including: retinopathy (eye disease), diabetic kidney disease, peripheral neuropathy (altered sensation in the feet), arterial stiffness and high blood pressure.
Through genetic analysis of a family with a history of thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAAD), investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified mutations in the LOX gene, a gene associated with the integrity of the arterial wall, in human subjects for the first time.
Reh envisions this approach could be useful for treatment of acute eye injuries and central retinal arterial occlusion — a stroke of the eye.
Canadian researchers have published promising results of the first clinical trial in the world of a genetically - enhanced stem cell therapy for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
While this research demonstrated that PAE was highly successful, Pisco noted that the treatment may not be appropriate for all patients, such as those with advanced arterial atherosclerosis that may be due to smoking or diabetes.
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