Sentences with phrase «up damage to blood vessels»

we need cholesterol to patch up damage to blood vessels so getting rid of it doesn't really make sense.

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And Oxytocin doesn't just drive you to build up your social connections and, with them, your own resilience to stress, it's also a natural anti-inflammatory that pushes your blood vessels to stay relaxed and helps to heal any stress - induced cardiovasculatory damage.
These damaged cells fail to carry glucose into cells; instead glucose builds up in the blood and can damage nerves, blood vessels and organs unless insulin is administered.
This triggers the blood vessel to expand, allowing other white blood cells to pass into the damaged tissue and mop up intruding bodies.
Now, scientists have discovered just how they do it without permanently damaging blood vessels, which they slip into and out of up to 10 times each day.
Early observations suggesting that the virus might attack cancer in part by damaging blood vessels that feed tumor growth led the SillaJen team to strike up a collaboration with McDonald, an expert in tumor vasculature, to investigate the virus's mechanism of action in animal models.
A damaged liver will cause the fluid inside the abdomen to build up, resulting in high blood pressure in the abdomen's blood vessels.
So, i was reflecting on how you say too much sugar and bad fats cause subtle damage to blood vessels, and i wondered — could the 18 or 19 hours a day i don't eat be giving my body a chance to clean up some of that damage?
Continuously high insulin damages the lining of the blood vessels, driving inflammation up to make repairs.
One of the mechanisms through which homocysteine is thought to exert its effects is damaging the arteries, which allows the build up of fatty deposits, narrowing the blood vessels.
Many claims have been made about olive oil as well, but the fact of the matter is, all oils cause epithelial cell damage to your blood vessels which causes a marked increase in your risk for heart disease since the protective cell layer can no longer clear up blockages.
Extra padding in the abdominal region prevents the body from properly utilizing insulin; as a result glucose begins to build up in the blood, which causes glycation - damage to internal organs and blood vessels.
Its job is to «plug» up damaged areas in the blood vessels when we run into oxidative stress (smoking, fast food, sugar, etc).
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