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Cardiovascular damage can lead to paralysis, aneurysm or stroke.
But, Dr. Koester said, elevated blood pressure need not keep an athlete sidelined while it is being further investigated unless the pressure is extremely high or accompanied by kidney or cardiovascular damage.
In general, the rule is that the higher the blood pressure, the higher the degree of cardiovascular damage, though there are many exceptions.
These drugs are designed to be long-lasting administered once per day via inhalong-lasting administeredonce safer than traditional medications, which may cause cardiovascular damage.
Genentech said earlier testing had given the company confidence the antibody could help reduce cardiovascular damage from heart attacks, but the 415-patient Phase 2 trial failed to show that the drug improved coronary blood flow within 90 minutes of being administered in combination with another anticlotting therapy, Activase.
The finding exhibits new insight into the mechanisms of the TiO2 NP-induced cardiovascular damage.
As a result, they can have significant adverse effects on athletes, namely gastrointestinal (GI), renal, and cardiovascular damage.
Both hypertension and high blood pressure variability (BPV) are involved in cardiovascular damage.
Vitamin D supplementation has the potential to alleviate the cardiovascular damage in diabetic patients.
[Human] health impacts include headaches, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pains, chest pains, respiratory system damage, skin sensitization, hypertension, central nervous system depression, neurotoxic effects, genetic mutations, cardiac arrhythmia, and cardiovascular damage….
The D allele is associated with higher levels of circulating ACE and therefore may predispose one to cardiovascular damage.
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