This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Atherosclerosis happens when a fatty substance called plaque builds up inside your arteries. There are typically few noticeable ...
Carotid plaques block the blood supply to the brain. It is often considered a leading cause of stroke. Ethnicity-based ...
In a new study published in the European Heart Journal, researchers at Karolinska Institutet show that genetic traits influence the cellular composition of atherosclerotic plaques, which over time ...
CD8+ T cells accumulate in atherosclerotic plaques. Researchers identify a crucial signaling pathway -- with therapeutic potential. CD8+ T cells accumulate in atherosclerotic plaques. LMU researchers ...
<strong>Q: Is it possible to remove plaques in your aorta or reduce their size through changes in diet or lifestyle?</strong> Q: Is it possible to remove plaques in ...
SYRACUSE, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 11, 2025 / Repair Biotechnologies, Inc. ( today announced the recent presentation of preclinical data at American Heart ...
A new study has found that moderate increases in blood pressure and cholesterol have a greater impact on arterial plaque, or atherosclerosis, progression in 40-year-olds than in people over 48. The ...
Which patients with a history of myocardial infarction (MI) are at risk of having another? The tools to predict risk for recurrent cardiac events in patients with established coronary artery disease ...
A new study shows targeting a protein in smooth muscle cells can block and decrease buildup of atherosclerotic plaque in mouse models, according to researchers. A new study shows targeting a protein ...
A Dallas scientist has been recognized by the American Heart Association for uncovering how a gene can fatten livers while ...