Sentences with phrase «plaque than in people»

That means that chewing is more likely to be an effective way to remove plaque than in people.

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The donation / rewards model, on the other hand, allows people to give money without getting anything in return — other than rewards in the form of whatever the company is selling or providing (e.g., their name on a funders plaque, a free meal at the restaurant, etc.).
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.
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In addition, there are questions about why some brains are better than others at controlling amyloid - beta plaques, and why some people with plaques don't develop Alzheimer's.
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.
An article published in 2010 in The New England Journal of Medicine indicated that people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease are more likely than those without it to have buildups of cholesterol - filled plaque in their arteries.
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).
Davis told delegates she accepts there is «Constitutional reform fatigue» in the community and much concern that recognition will be «just a commemorative plaque» rather than substantive, structural reform that changes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» lives on the ground.
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