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Keogh, Endothelial function is impaired after a high-salt meal in healthy subjects.
Joel Fuhrman, M.D.: Salt Is Risky, Even If Your Blood Pressure Is Normal M.D. Joel Fuhrman 2011
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Keogh, Endothelial function is impaired after a high-salt meal in healthy subjects.
Joel Fuhrman, M.D.: Salt Is Risky, Even If Your Blood Pressure Is Normal M.D. Joel Fuhrman 2011
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Endothelial cell activation and apoptosis induced by a subset of antibodies against human cytomegalovirus: Relevance to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Endothelial cell activation and apoptosis induced by a subset of antibodies against human cytomegalovirus: Relevance to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Endothelial cells also control how fatty acids floating in your blood are metabolized.
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Endothelial cells lining every blood vessel in your body is a player in the larger scheme of the sensory organ known as your heart.
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Endothelial cells control through changing blood pressure the flow dynamics moment to moment.
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Endothelial cells manufacture a magical protective molecule of gas called nitric oxide, which protects our blood vessels.
Kathy Freston: Heart Disease: A Toothless Paper Tiger That Need Never Exist 2009
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Blood vessels Endothelial cells, which form blood vessels, could reline vessels damaged by atherosclerosis.
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Scientific communiqué suggests that Bad food and stressful lifestyle may result in high levels of insulin and leptin and a spiral of vicious events ensue insulin Resistance that leads to Obesity, Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, Dyslepidemia, pro - inflammatory state, Endothelial dysfunction, hyperuricemia, PCOD.
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