Arteries
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If we go down the small pathway a little bit further, we're entering the era of nanomedicine, the ability to make devices super-small, to the point where we can design red blood cells or microrobots that monitor our blood system or immune system, or even those that might clear out the clots from our
arteries.
We've got to clear the
arteries
of our lives.
Nerves are yellow,
arteries
are red, veins are blue.
Now suppose you live in a certain part of a certain remote place and you have a loved one who has blockages in two coronary
arteries
and your family doctor refers that loved one to a cardiologist who's batting 200 on angioplasties.
He's got a beer belly in his coronary
arteries.
I'm going to cut some veins,
arteries.
You can see the atrium and the ventricles, how blood flows to our
arteries
and veins.
There's subclinical atherosclerosis, subclinical hardening of the arteries, obviously linked to heart attacks, potentially.
Maybe then we'd spend less time worrying about serial killers and plane crashes, and more time concerned with the subtler and slower disasters we face: the silent buildup of plaque in our arteries, the gradual changes in our climate.
It also dilates the coronary arteries, so it stops angina.
This is the mechanism by which you lower blood pressure, by which you dilate the coronary
arteries
also, to let the blood be supplied with the heart.
Linda is a middle-aged woman, who had a stent placed in one of the
arteries
going to her heart.
Some could one day patrol our body for all kinds of diseases and clean out clogged
arteries
along the way.
Like their predecessors, today's nomads travel the steel and asphalt
arteries
of the United States.
Where are the
arteries?
Like in the veins and arteries, the rain water is a feedback.
We can see how our veins and
arteries
are pulsing in our bodies.
You could be attacked by white blood cells in the
arteries.
So without them there, the only vessels remaining are the two major heart arteries: the aorta and pulmonary artery, which rise like white columns from between the ventricles.
Around the skeleton are the muscles, nerves,
arteries
and veins that form the body's soft tissue layers.
In areas that are the most compressed, your nerves,
arteries
and veins can become blocked, which limits nerve signaling, causing the numbness, and reduces blood flow in your limbs, causing them to swell.
As we have hot blood running through our veins and arteries, so, too, the earth has hot water running through its cracks and faults.
Where these
arteries
come to the surface, these earth arteries, we'll get geothermal manifestations: fumaroles, hot springs and in our case, the boiling river.
Through its placenta, the fetus pumps the mother's
arteries
with hormones that keep them open to provide a permanent flow of nutrient-rich blood.
A fetus with such unrestricted access can manufacture hormones to increase the mother's blood sugar, dilate her arteries, and inflate her blood pressure.
Scientists now know that this is an early step in triggering the process of atherosclerosis or cholesterol plaque build up in your
arteries.
Surgeons could learn how to routinely and safely perform C-sections, reopen blocked arteries, replace damaged livers and kidneys, and many other life-saving operations.
Exercising, especially when we're young, has all sorts of health benefits, like strengthening our bones, clearing out bad cholesterol from our arteries, and decreasing the risk of stroke, high blood pressure, and diabetes.
Fatty deposits, or plaques, develop on the walls of our coronary
arteries.
The engorged sinuses put pressure on the cranial
arteries
and veins, as well as muscles in the neck and head.
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