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And in Africa,
cardiovascular
disease equals the HIV and AIDS deaths in most countries.
We've been using adult stem cells in clinical trials for about 15 years to approach a whole range of topics, particularly
cardiovascular
disease.
The big change in our understanding of drivers of chronic health in the rich developed world is how important chronic stress from social sources is affecting the immune system, the
cardiovascular
system.
And this, over the years, can cause real damage,
cardiovascular
damage.
Thank you.) (Applause) One out of two of you women will be impacted by
cardiovascular
disease in your lifetime.
And remember, paths crossed in 1984, and more and more women were dying of
cardiovascular
disease.
And here's this incredibly simple molecule, a nitrogen and an oxygen that are stuck together, and yet these are hugely important for [unclear] our low blood pressure, for neurotransmission, for many, many things, but particularly
cardiovascular
health.
So it's not just in the
cardiovascular
system it arises.
Could the sun activate those stores into the circulation, and there in the circulation do its good things for your
cardiovascular
system?
Therefore, diabetes 2. Stress increases
cardiovascular
disease as a result of raising blood pressure.
It increases the risk of everything from the common cold to
cardiovascular
disease.
And this is one of the reasons that chronic stress is sometimes associated with
cardiovascular
disease.
Their heart was still pounding, but this is a much healthier
cardiovascular
profile.
It also acts on your body, and one of its main roles in your body is to protect your
cardiovascular
system from the effects of stress.
Now finally, I just want to talk a little bit about applying this sort of thing to
cardiovascular
disease, because this is a really big clinical problem.
Now, ruminating about upsetting events in this way can easily become a habit, and it's a very costly one, because by spending so much time focused on upsetting and negative thoughts, you are actually putting yourself at significant risk for developing clinical depression, alcoholism, eating disorders, and even
cardiovascular
disease.
Let's take the
cardiovascular
system, for example.
Imagine that we could try to engineer humans that have enhanced properties, such as stronger bones, or less susceptibility to
cardiovascular
disease or even to have properties that we would consider maybe to be desirable, like a different eye color or to be taller, things like that.
Now, you all know that high cholesterol is associated with an increased risk of
cardiovascular
disease, heart attack, stroke.
It increases the risk of developing conditions, like
cardiovascular
disease and type II diabetes.
Approximately 7 million people around the world die from heart attacks every year, and
cardiovascular
disease, which causes heart attacks and other problems like strokes, is the world's leading killer.
From astronauts' experiences in space, we know that spending time in a microgravity environment means bone loss, muscle atrophy,
cardiovascular
problems, among many other complications that range for the physiological to the psychological.
It is interesting that in the United States, the most significant health-care budget goes to
cardiovascular
disease care, whether it's private or public.
Hawaii, for example, has the longest life expectancy on average of any state in the US, yet native Hawaiians like myself die a full decade before our non-native counterparts, because we have some of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes, obesity, and the number one and number two killers in the US:
cardiovascular
disease and cancer.
The same preparation that was supposed to protect us from hunger and famine is going to cause obesity,
cardiovascular
problems and metabolic disease.
What else?
Cardiovascular
health.
Some autopsy studies have shown that as many as 80 percent of people with Alzheimer's also had
cardiovascular
disease.
It causes legal blindness, like macular degeneration, and a host of
cardiovascular
problems.
In fact, the cumulative research from the last 20 years has made clear that telomere attrition is contributing to our risks of getting
cardiovascular
diseases, Alzheimer's, some cancers and diabetes, the very conditions many of us die of.
Anger affects our immune systems, our
cardiovascular
systems.
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