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Some people, however, develop clogged arteries. Clogged arteries result from a buildup of a substance called plaque on the inner walls of the arteries. Arterial plaque can reduce blood flow or ...
The condition is “high-risk” plaque, once narrowly defined as plaque built up in the arteries that is likely to rupture, possibly leading to an acute heart attack or sudden cardiac death.
Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., claimed in a post on X that he altered the name plaque outside the office of Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. The Republican lawmaker’s post included a photo in which the ...
Clark and his team measured microplastics and nanoplastics in the dangerous, fatty plaque that can build up in arteries, block blood flow, and cause strokes or heart attacks. Compared to the walls ...
However, in the wake of his departure, the plaque proposal has now been officially dropped. MCC secretary Hamish Ross said: ‘A new Community Council was formed following the 2025 election cycle.
That’s by accepting the Alamo Letter Society’s proposal to present Gregg County a plaque containing Col. William Barrett Travis’s Alamo “Victory or Death” letter asking for backup troops from Sam ...
P eople with plaque in the blood vessels of their neck have a higher amount of tiny plastic particles in those vessels compared to people with healthy arteries. This increase was significantly ...
Rep. Mike Collins posted a photo intended as a jab at Sen. Chris Van Hollen—but he accidentally struck a fellow Republican instead.
WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Mike Collins claimed he changed Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s office name plaque to reflect the Democrat’s apparent allegiance to illegal migrants — demonstrated by ...
A new plaque has been installed on the plinth where a slave trader's statue once stood. The statue of Edward Colston in Bristol was torn down during a Black Lives Matter protest in June 2020 and ...
The United States Golf Association (USGA) and Pinehurst Resort & Country Club honored the "shot of his life" with a special commemorative plaque. A plaque now marks the spot on Course No. 2 in ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics might interact with the plaque that causes heart attacks and strokes. A new study found high levels of plastic in the arterial plaque of stroke and vision-loss patients.