In studies of two of the most important arteries in the body, the coronary arteries that feed the heart and the carotid arteries that feed the brain, people eating the most whole grains appeared to have significantly
slower narrowing of their arteries.
Not exact matches
Yes, getting older
slows us down: parts
of the brain associated with memory and executive function shrink, myelin sheaths around our neurons start to erode,
slowing down signalling, and
arteries narrow diminishing blood supply.
Unhealthy levels
of cholesterol in your blood causes build - up in the walls
of the
arteries, the
arteries to become
narrow, and blood flow to the heart to
slow.