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This essay "How may Genetic and Epigenetic Phenomena Influence Cardiovascular Risk?... discusses the influence of genetic factors on cardiovascular risk due to increased lipoproteins in the blood.... The essay analyses different approaches in the treatment of dyslipidemia.... ... ... ... After the process of formation of chylomicrons, they enter the vein system through the lymphatic ducts....
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This paper has been written in an attempt to discuss the overall anatomy of the heart and the path of blood flow.... This research is also being carried out to evaluate anatomical cardiovascular concepts to get an idea about heart diseases.... ... ... ... The conclusion from this study states that heart is the most vital human organ that has the potential to operate relentlessly from birth to death....
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he etiology of CHD is multifactorial.... This essay will represent a basic information about the cardiovascular disease.... Furthermore, the paper discusses the risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatment options for different manifestations.... Finally, the paper covers measuring the burden of the disease....
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factors for the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD), including complications like coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, peripheral arterial disease, cardiomyopathy, heart failure, hypertension etc (Grundy et al, 1998).... The risk of developing a heart attack is increased in both men and women with diabetes in comparison to the men and women of the same age without diabetes (Brezinka, & Padmos, 1994).
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The heart is the central organ of the cardiovascular system which is an elaborate network that performs two major tasks.... The heart delivers oxygen and nutrients to body organs and removes waste products of metabolism from tissue cells (Cabin 1992).... The heart itself is a muscular organ with elastic vessels to transport blood around the body....
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This work called "Atherosclerosis" describes the disease processes, a new classification for atherosclerosis, its consequences, and its influence on human beings.... From this work it is clear that atherosclerosis compromises the integrity of the lumen of the arteries, inhibiting the smooth circulation of blood....
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Cardiovascular diseases may have thought to exist because of arteriosclerosis.... he exact cause of arteriosclerosis is not yet known.... This work called "arteriosclerosis" describes arteriosclerosis, its major underlying pathology, and some various related cardiovascular diseases resulting in mortality.... From this work, it is obvious that controlling the problems of cardiovascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis remains a challenge to all....
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The author tries to identify how may genetic and epigenetic phenomena influence cardiovascular risk by altering the pathophysiology of plasma lipoproteins.... The author states that genetic factors have a significant influence in cardiovascular risk due to increased lipoproteins in the blood.... ...
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