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... a clinical trial reported yesterday, researchers found a decrease in the thickness of artery walls in patients given Niaspan, while those on Zetia had no change. Artery thickness is believed to be a predictor of risk in heart attack and stroke because ... , believed to protect against heart attacks by collecting excess artery-clogging LDL cholesterol in the blood and taking it to the ...
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... -Lowering Drug
A prescription version of niacin beat out a blockbuster cholesterol-lowering drug in slowing the buildup of plaque in artery walls, researchers report. The study pitted extended-release niacin, sold ... .
Ultrasound images of neck arteries showed that Niaspan reduced artery plaque by about 2%. Zetia did not slow plaque buildup, although it did ...
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... the Carotid Artery Ultrasound.
The Carotid Artery Ultrasound makes use of ultrasound as well as sophisticated software to measure the occurrence of thickening in the inner walls of the carotid arteries, which ... 45 and women over the age of 55.
The good thing about the carotid artery ultrasound, which might be attractive to some patients, is that it is painless and non-invasive. It can be easily ...
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... WHAT IS AN ANGIOPLASTY?
Hollow tube inserted into coronary artery under x-ray guidance
Device on tube unblocks artery and stretches artery walls
Allows more blood and oxygen to flow to heart muscle ...
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... in blood through arteries attached to lipoproteins such as HDL and LDL, some of it sticks to the walls of the artery creating the condition known as atherosclerosis, a.k.a. clogged arteries. The higher the total blood cholesterol, specifically the LDL, the higher the incidence of cholesterol depositing on artery walls.
High blood cholesterol levels in individuals have been ...
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... of low-density lipoprotein or bad cholesterol can lead to building up of these lipids in the inner walls of the arteries. These veins are needed to feed the heart and the brain. If combined ... a generic variation of bad cholesterol. Too much Lp(a) could lead to fatty deposits in the artery walls which is usually caused when combined with other cholesterol substances.
Factors that Determine HDL and ...
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