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Our results show that E2 is able to widely prevent neointimal hyperplasia within the vascular wall using a mouse model of endovascular mechanical injury of the femoral artery.
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And as alarm is gripping Europe, Prionics is on the cusp of profiting from the widespread determination to test beef cattle more widely to prevent mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, from entering the human food chain.
Rubber playground mats made from recycled tires are very safe, and making them available more widely would prevent some of the 200,000 injuries and more than a dozen deaths that occur each year on the nation's playgrounds, said Donna Thompson, the director of the nonprofit National Program for Playground Safety, which is financed by the Centers for Disease Control.
Protein-rich supplements are used widely to prevent and manage malnutrition in older adults.
The CACS is the "colonoscopy" of the heart and should be adopted more widely to prevent the tragic deaths that still rock our worlds.
Indomethacin, a non-selective cyclooxygenase (Cox) inhibitor has been used widely to prevent preterm delivery; however concerns regarding fetal side effects have limited its use [5].
Essential oils are used widely to prevent and treat human disease [ 23].
Folate supplements have been used widely to prevent neural tube defects and to reduce the risk of colon cancer, reviewed in [15].
In practice, statins would be unlikely to be given widely to prevent infections because of the very large numbers of people who would need long term treatment to prevent incident disease.
However, personal protection is widely used and widely accepted to prevent nuisance biting mosquitoes, with the major barrier to use being affordability.
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