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Inflammation promotes the growth of cancer cells and the development of plaque in the arteries.
The amount of LDL in your blood strongly predicts your risk of cardiovascular disease, as higher levels are associated with development of plaque in the arteries.
Researchers have also shown from animal and human studies that chemicals in side-stream smoke may injure cells on the inside lining of the arteries and thus promote development of plaque and arteriosclerosis.
The development of plaque is linked to elevated levels of cholesterol in the blood.
Immunization of young animals essentially prevented the development of plaque formation and astrogliosis.
Direct injection of curcumin into the brains of the mice with AD not only hampered further development of plaque but also reduced the plaque levels [ 33].
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Injured vessels attract cells that invade the vessel wall and promote inflammation, as well as the development of plaques (atherosclerosis).
"It may be that these changes are a reflection of early development of plaques and tangles, but this is not entirely clear.
The chemical's action is similar to that of ciprofibrate, a drug that lowers L.D.L. cholesterol and triglycerides, which promote the development of plaques in the arteries, Dr. Rimando said.
As the formation of amyloid plaques constitutes the neuropathological hallmark of AD and may be involved in the neurobehavioral alterations in Tg2576 mice, we used thioflavin staining to evaluate the area covered by plaques in the DG, as well as in the piriform cortex, which is particularly prone to the development of plaques in AD (Kim et al, 2012).
Cheese also contains fatty acids that have been shown to reduce the development of plaques, at least in animals, and reduce inflammation in humans.
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