Background Atherosclerotic plaques that result in acute coronary syndromes often occur at sites with coronary artery stenosis. The risk factors for developing these plaques and events at this point poorly understood. Methods In a prospective study‚ 697 patients with acute coronary syndromes underwent three-vessel coronary angiography and gray-scale and radiofrequency intravascular ultrasonographic imaging after percutaneous coronary intervention. Subsequent major adverse cardiovascular
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2008. Sullivan Goss‚ Ltd. 4 Apr. 2010. . Johnson‚ Ellen H. Modern Art and the Object. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. 1976. Kuhn‚ Walt. Clown With Long Nose. 1936. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts‚ Alabama. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. “Wall plaque.” Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts‚ Alabama. Russell‚ John. The Meanings of Modern Art. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. 1981.
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The risk factors related with atherosclerosis can be classified as modifiable and non-modifiable. It is essential to recognize the difference between the two since treatment can be used to hinder the modifiable variables. Non-modifiable risk factors include: age‚ gender‚ race or ethnicity‚ and family history. The physiologic changes related with age add to the advancement of atherosclerosis and CVD in adults. As an individual ages‚ the veins and arteries become less flexible and the walls of the
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As mentioned before‚ not all child soldiers manage to rescue and go back to their normal lives after war. Facing PTSD can become a living hell without people around you to help you and guide you. Beah was lucky enough to get saved and taken to Benin Home‚ but his actual recovery can only be credited a certain person in his life. “It was the genuine tone in Esther’s voice that made the phrase finally begin to sink into my mind and heart. That didn’t make me immune from the guilt that I felt for
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tooth and it affects the supporting bone and gums. Periodontal disease can affect anywhere from one tooth to all thirty-two teeth. The disease pathology starts with the plaque that builds up on your teeth everyday. The plaque build up causes the gums to become red and inflamed. If not properly brushed off‚ the remaining plaque will also cause the gums to bleed. This stage of periodontal disease is commonly referred to gingivitis‚ literately meaning ¡°swelling of the gums.¡± There is no real pain
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to ride our bikes. However‚ this time I had a different vendetta and the park was significantly more important. One of the first things I noticed when I walked into the park was a statue of William Penn. Surrounding his statue was a multitude of plaques with different types of scripture on them. One that caught my eye explained the history and importance of Penn Treaty Park. It explained that the treaty was made between William Penn and the Delaware Valley Indians in 1682. It is said that they made
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shapes and sizes. I wasn’t able to find one specifc layer to look at. I think I was looking at chains of cocci or bracillus. Part 5: Indirect Staining: Examine the stained specimens and record your results. These were much easier to see‚ especially the plaque stain. I saw distinct chains of varying lengths made up of both cocci and bracillus cells. The messy matrix I noted earlier was no longer an issue. The cheek and yeast smear were also much cleaner. I saw the same shapes as before‚ just with sharper
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SPEECH BY RUSSELL AVRE MD|CEO .3IT NIGERIA LIMITED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN‚ BENIN CITY. The Vice Chancellor – University Benin - Professor Osayuki Oshodi Professors Lecturers IT stakeholders here present Students Distinguished Guests Ladies and Gentlemen I am very excited to be part of this notable event the William Ubong Memorial Lecture‚ which is aimed at sensitizing as well as encouraging the students of this great institution on the need to shun corruption beyond the four walls of
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Coronary heart disease is a common term for the buildup of plaque in the heart’s arteries that could lead to heart attack. But what about coronary artery disease? Is there a difference? The short answer is often no — health professionals frequently use the terms interchangeably. However‚ coronary heart disease ‚ or CHD‚ is actually a result of coronary artery disease‚ or CAD‚ said Edward Fisher‚ M.D.‚ Ph.D.‚ an American Heart Association volunteer who is the Leon H. Charney Professor of Cardiovascular
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causes problems with memory‚ behavior and thinking. Aging often leads to plaques and tangles but people with Alzheimer’s tend to develop more of these aforementioned neural problems. Additionally‚ plaques and tangles tend to develop in regions of the brain responsible for memory before invading other areas of the brain in people suffering from Alzheimer’s. Plaques are protein fragment deposits called beta-amyloid. These plaques build up in the spaces between nerve cells. Tangles are formed
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