Arteries
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That these clogged
arteries
that you see on the upper left, after only a year become measurably less clogged.
One of the most effective anti-smoking ads was done by the Department of Health Services, showing that nicotine, which constricts your arteries, can cause a heart attack or a stroke, but it also causes impotence.
The hole in altitude patients is different, because the orifice between the
arteries
is larger.
Especially at night, when commuters make these
arteries
look dramatically red and golden: the city's vascular system performing its vital function right before your eyes.
Space inside our
arteries
is fully utilized.
At ages 29 and 27, they declare they are happy and healthy despite having manifestations of PXE in their skin and eyes and
arteries.
This is one of the main
arteries
that feeds the heart, and you can see the narrowing here.
If you looked at all the
arteries
in all the patients, they got worse and worse from one year to five years in the comparison group.
It's not so much psychological, it's vascular, and nicotine makes your
arteries
constrict.
The blood moving through your
arteries.
For one patient, a saturation reading of ninety-five percent corresponds to a healthy oxygen level, but for another with smaller arteries, the same reading could dangerously misrepresent the actual oxygen level.
We can understand, for example, why we create plaque in our arteries, what creates the starchiness inside of a grain, why does yeast metabolize sugar and produce carbon dioxide.
When he walks outside his souk, walks into a pharmacy for heart medicine that can prevent the blood in his
arteries
from clotting, he confronts the fact that, despite a growing epidemic that currently accounts for 82 percent of all deaths in Egypt, it is the medicines that can address these conditions that counterfeiters, ever the evil geniuses they are, have decided to target.
Our
arteries
can clog.
The hill to which the lovers go to be apart, the lovely bay where they swim are set against an already busy and crowded business city, large social events, and teeming streets, hospital corridors, and traffic-filled
arteries.
Sweden’s most prestigious daily newspaper, Svenske Dagbladet, filled almost an entire Sunday front page with an eviscerated body showing exposed arteries, adorned with the warning: “Ever warmer climate threatens more death.”
By contrast, a country riddled with regulatory shortcomings will find its
arteries
of commerce clogged and foreign investors spooked by unpredictable quality and unfair competition from unscrupulous producers.
This will clog the economy’s arteries, most likely preventing far more innovation than it stimulates among the established insiders.
Of course, we now know that a diet of bully beef is likely to result in hardening of the arteries, whereas the vegetable-centered Mediterranean diet is much better for human health.
Indeed, by working to establish its dominance along major trade arteries, while instigating territorial and maritime disputes with several neighbors, China is attempting to redraw Asia's geopolitical map.
Investment is particularly needed in the road network to build the
arteries
that bring jobs and prosperity: most of the extreme poor in Latin America’s rural communities live five kilometers or more from the nearest paved road.
As I wrote more than four decades ago, a company, “like an organism…depends on several arteries,” all of which it must nurture if it hopes to survive and grow.
Significantly, the insidious interplay between zombie corporates and zombie banks clogged the
arteries
of the real economy – sparking a sharp slowdown in productivity growth that Japan has yet to reverse.
For too long, these roads have served as
arteries
for international terrorism, conveying fighters and financing into Russia from the Arab world and other countries.
But vast bloodlines have not prevented hardening of the
arteries.
Even in Istanbul, the most Westernized of Turkish cities, as soon as one leaves the main arteries, one seems to be immersed in a Middle Eastern or Asian culture.
In Austria, even liberals admit that an endless succession of social democratic and Christian democratic governments has clogged the political system’s arteries, making it difficult for smaller parties to penetrate what is seen as a bastion of political privilege.
New York City will introduce a version for the busiest part of Manhattan in 2021, Seattle is watching closely, and Northern Virginia is already implementing on major
arteries.
Sleeping beliefs reawakened in these distracted souls; they invoked the earth, for it was the earth that was avenging herself, discharging the blood from the vein because they had cut one of her
arteries.
It owns a pulse and arteries, it has spasms, and I side with the scholarly Commander Maury, who discovered that it has a circulation as real as the circulation of blood in animals."
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