Migraine and VascularDiseaseby
Dr. Shaheen Lakhan
sufferers are at an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and other vascular disorders, including angina, myocardial... may be a symptom of already-present vasculardisease. While the pathophysiology of migraine remains unclear
Is MS Actually A VascularDisease?by
Wheelchair Kamikaze
offered some compelling evidence that MS is primarily a vasculardisease, and that the neurologic damage seen in MS... evidence of a narrowing or blockage of these vital vascular pathways. Specifically, they found blockages or stenosis
Diabetes and risk of cardio vasculardiseases!!!by
Dr. Virashri R.
in the blood is higher than normal, hence Diabetes and cardiovascular system diseases are closely related to each other.Some examples of the commonly diagnosed cardiovascular disease are coronary heart disease, stroke, high blood
Update on "MS as VascularDisease"by
Wheelchair Kamikaze
to provide an update.Just to review, several years ago researchers in Italy started looking at the vascular systems of MS... or abnormal narrowing of these very important vascular pathways. The researchers theorized that the vascular blockages
Nutrition for Healing Skin Woundsby
Denise Reynolds
Skin wounds can occur from a variety of injuries, including trauma and burns, surgical incisions, pressure ulcers or ulcerations due to a chronic condition such as vasculardisease or diabetes. Proper nutrition is crucial
Specific Vascular Disorders Arteriovenous Malformations and Other Vascular Lesions of the Central Nervous System Fact Sheet National ... about Lower Extremity Disease Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society ...
Vascular / Circulatory System Disorders Peripheral Vascular/Arterial Disease. Raynaud's Disease / Phenomenon ... NOAH > Heart, Blood and Bone Marrow > Vascular/Circulatory System Disorders ...
Care and Treatment Updated: December 22, 2009. Clinical Trials. Clinical Trials: VascularDiseases Centerwatch ... Common Questions about Endovascular Surgery Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society ...
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus For patients with hypertension or vasculardisease, a barrier method of contraception, ... her family or if she has serious vasculardisease, sterilization should be discussed. ...
Clinical Trials Clinical Trials: Raynaud's Disease Clinical Trials.gov ... NOAH > Heart, Blood and Bone Marrow > Vascular/Circulatory System Disorders > Care and Treatment > Clinical Trials ...
Homocysteine This belief has been strongly supported by a four-year study in which 101 men with vasculardisease were given supplementary doses of folic acid, B6 , and B12. ...
VascularDisease - HealthCentral Everything you need to know about Vasculardisease, including the most common causes, symptoms and treatments.
Collagen vasculardisease Collagen vasculardisease. Definition: Collagen is a tough, glue-like protein that ... collagen vasculardisease. Collagen vasculardiseases include: ...
Smoking is a Major Risk Factor for VascularDisease Learn why smoking is the leading risk factor for VascularDisease, and what steps you can follow to quit smoking and maintain a healthy vascular system
Three Most Prominent VascularDiseases Learn more about the three most prominent vasculardiseases, (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Carotid Artery Disease, and Peripheral Artery Disease) and how they affect ...
Can Cocaine Cause VascularDisease - HealthCentral Everything you need to know about can cocaine cause vasculardisease. Information about common uses, side effects, interactions, dosages and storage.
Timothy Hla Appointed To Lead Center For Vascular Biology At Weill Cornell Medical College One of the nation's foremost vascular biologists, Dr. Timothy T. Hla, has been appointed as the new director of the Center for Vascular Biology and professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Founded in 1995, Weill Cornell's Center for Vascular Biology is dedicated to biomedical research into vascular disease -- specifically atherosclerosis and thrombosis ...
Dr. Elaine Schattner: We Are All Fat and Have Cancer A subtle, insidious, shifting attitude toward people who are sick - a loss of empathy - arises in the context of a popular notion that we can control our health. Maybe even fend off cancer.
Identification Of Gene That May Play A Key Role In Atherosclerosis And Other Diseases To understand the role of inflammation in cardiovascular and other diseases, it is essential to identify and characterize genes that induce an inflammatory response in the body -- and the genes that regulate them. A study published online this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that a gene called Hu antigen R (HuR) plays a critical role in inducing and ...
Miracle baby to lead a normal life: Docs Saba, suffering from a rare heart disease called Ectopia Cordis, was successfully operated on by a team of doctors at AIIMS on Saturday.
Association Of Interleukin-18 Gene Polymorphisms With Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stone Disease UroToday.com - In the past few years, we have been working to explore the possible gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic makers for renal stone diseases. Calcium oxalate urolithiasis is a multi-factorial disease. The majority are idiopathic, indicating the absence of any identifiable clinical cause of the disease. Besides environmental factors, genetic factors such as family ...
Stem Cells Used To Model Infant Birth Defect Hemangiomas -- strawberry-like birthmarks that commonly develop in early infancy -- are generally harmless, but up to 10 percent cause tissue distortion or destruction and sometimes obstruction of vision or breathing. Since the 1960s, problematic hemangiomas have been treated with corticosteroids such as dexamethasone or prednisone. But steroids have considerable side effects, don't always work ...