Sentences with phrase «less plaque in»

Put people on a plant - based diet for a year, and their clogged arteries literally get cleaned out — 20 % less plaque in their arteries at the end of the year than at the beginning.
Using a mouse model of atherosclerosis, Ley inoculated animals with the vaccine and observed approximately 50 % less plaque in their arteries compared to arteries from unvaccinated mice.

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Findings from a 2010 study in the Journal of Nutrition demonstrated that blueberry - fed mice had less atherosclerotic plaque than the mice that did not receive blueberry supplementation.
For about 1 in 160 expectant moms (less than 1 percent), one of the unfortunate side effects can be a rash with a mean itch known as PUPPPs, or pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy.
Lecithin is for anyone, it is a poly - unsaturated fat so it helps by lowering the plaque in our blood, reducing cholesterol, and it works in breastfeeding mothers by making the breast milk less sticky so it will flow better, reducing the risk of clogged milk ducts.
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«The thought is that greater access to healthier foods may have promoted healthier diets and, in turn, less coronary plaque formation.»
The dogma has been that the more smooth muscle cells in that wall — particularly in the innermost layer referred to as the «fibrous cap» — the more stable the plaque is and the less danger it poses.
Tissue samples from arteries showed that plaques from people with two C versions had a lot less COX - 2 protein than those from volunteers carrying two G versions, supporting the idea that less COX - 2 translates to less inflammation and lower rupture risk, the team reports in the 12 May Journal of the American Medical Association.
Specifically, women who reported consuming the most fruits and vegetables (eight to nine servings a day for a 2,000 - calorie diet) in their 20s were 40 percent less likely to have calcified plaque in their arteries in their 40s compared with those who ate the least amount (three to four servings a day) during the same time period.
Among participants in the BioImage study, both genetic and lifestyle factors were independently associated with levels of calcium - containing plaque in the coronary arteries, and healthy lifestyle factors were associated with less extensive plaque within each genetic risk group.
If the precursor proteins can be cut in such a way as to make the resultant amyloids shorter and less sticky, then they resist clumping and won't form plaques.
Plaque and toxin deposits in the brain cause once - healthy neurons (nerve cells) to work less efficiently together and, eventually, die.
On average they had around 67 % less amyloid plaques than those receiving no treatment and those that were present were much smaller in size.
While the buildup of sticky proteins called amyloid plaques in the brain has been repeatedly linked to Alzheimer's disease, the role of blood in the formation of the condition has been less clear.
While plaques in the brain have been linked to Alzheimer's, the role of blood in the formation of the condition has been less clear.
Co-lead author Jeffrey Wing said, «The thought is that greater access to healthier foods may have promoted healthier diets and, in turn, less coronary plaque formation.»
The two types of cholesterol are low - density lipoprotein (LDL), or the bad cholesterol because it contributes to plaque, a hard deposit that can clog arteries, making them less flexible, and high - density lipoprotein (HDL), the good cholesterol which is able to reverse the effects of LDL cholesterol in the body.
In that subset, people who had high education levels and who had continued to learn throughout their lives had less amyloid plaque, compared to those with high education levels who did not continue to challenge their mind.
A 2013 study in the Journal of Internal Medicine found that people with plaque psoriasis who used SSRIs, a type of antidepressant drug, were less likely to need additional, stronger psoriasis treatments after taking the SSRI for six months.
In fact, since starting oil pulling, I've found that I have no plaque at all at dental appointments and that my teeth are much less sensitive.
Called «bad» cholesterol, LDL can build up in the arteries, forming plaque that makes them narrow and less flexible, a condition called atherosclerosis.
People with large, buoyant LDL are said to have Pattern A, which is typically considered less artherogenic, meaning less likely to cause plaque buildup in the arteries.
Another theory proven in the lab: Flavanols may also stabilize plaque in the arteries, making it less likely to dislodge or travel and cause a stroke or heart attack as a result.
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Scientific evidence demonstrates regular exercise improves your productivity, sleep quality and blood flow to your brain, 1 while reducing the development of damaging neurological plaques.2 Unfortunately, less than 25 percent of Americans over the age of 45 engage in resistance exercises, 3 which are among the most important exercises to stay fit and healthy.
It can build up in the arteries, forming plaque that narrows the arteries and makes them less flexible (atherosclerosis).
Oil pull - ers and dentists do agree, however, that oil pulling results in a cleaner mouth with less plaque on teeth and fewer bacteria in the mouth.
They had 20 % less atherosclerotic plaque in their arteries at the end of the year than at the beginning.
A recent study found that the group (animal models) who ate watermelon had a 50 % decrease in arterial plaque, high levels of citrulline (which is good for general health) and even more exciting 30 % less weight gain.
This MD in Australia talks about cholesterol and the fact that the way it is tested today is incomplete and does not tell the whole story when you just look at A1c, LDL, HDL, and Triglycerides, this diet raises your cholesterol but there is a small dense LDL that is not accepted by the liver for servicing but rejected and ends up in your arteries as plaque... and this is what needs to be included in a Lipid panel because this diet pre-diet shows a lipid panel that is not to bad but when you look at the SDLDL it is at 20 which is very high, and when on this diet for 6 or more weeks your lipid panel is higher but the SDLDL is 0 Zero... so your doctor flips out and yells at you but in fact you are much less prone to heart failure...
A better solution — and, happily, a much less invasive one — is drug therapy to reduce blood cholesterol (and therefore plaque), to thin the blood (improving flow), and, in some cases, to limit the pace of the heart (easing its burden).
Brushing the teeth is the «gold standard» (same as for people), and every day would be great, but no less than every other day, in order to prevent the bio film (plaque) from forming into calculus and tartar (the hard yellow brown deposit on the teeth at the gingival margins).
It can not be denied that dogs love to chew and it has been proven that dogs given suitable treats to chew on, have teeth with less plaque and tartar buildup and in general, sweeter smelling breath as a result of less mouth bacteria present.
Left in place, the plaque can mineralize, or harden, in less than two days, forming calculus or tartar.
Left undisturbed the plaque can mineralize, or harden, in less than two days, forming calculus or tartar.
Active chewers can have less plaque build - up; dental dog treats are made with unique textures that get them to chew in different ways that can help combat tartar and promote gum health.
Like the freestanding plaque before a choice painting in many rooms, with commentary keyed to insets, wall labels are kid friendly and less into scoring curatorial points than at the Met.
«When the Florida Bar was formed in 1950, there were less than 25 black lawyers in the state,» the plaque reads.
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