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         Atherosclerosis:     more books (100)
  1. Atlas of Atherosclerosis Progression and Regression, Second Edition (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine Series) by Herbert C. Stary, 2003-06-04
  2. Atherosclerosis: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms
  3. Dyslipidemia and Atherosclerosis Essentials 2009 by Christie M. Ballantyne, James H. O'Keefe, et all 2008-12-22
  4. Molecular Mechanisms of Atherosclerosis
  5. Hemodynamic Basis of Atherosclerosis: With Critique of the Cholesterol-Heart Disease Hypothesis by Meyer Texon, 1996-01
  6. Biochemistry of Diabetes and Atherosclerosis (Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry)
  7. Lipids and Atherosclerosis (Advances in Translational Medical Science) by Chris J. Packard, Daniel J. Rader, 2005-09-08
  8. The Heart Repair Manual: The Philadelphia Formula Program for Preventing and Reversing Atherosclerosis by Nicholas L., M.D. Depace, Steven K, M.D. Dowinsky, et all 1994-01
  9. Biochemistry of Atherosclerosis (Advances in Biochemistry in Health and Disease)
  10. Frontiers in Atherosclerosis Research
  11. Atherosclerosis: Experimental Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  12. Trends In Atherosclerosis Research
  13. Atherosclerosis: Its Pathogenesis and the Role of Cholesterol (Atherosclerosis Reviews) (Vol. 23) by Peter C. Weber, 1991-12
  14. Atherosclerosis and Arteriosclerosis by Rodney A. White, 1989-06-30

1. BCM - Atherosclerosis And Lipoprotein Research
Baylor College of Medicine has a research and clinical trials program exploring the effectiveness of medications and other therapies in causing stabilization or regression of atherosclerotic plaques in arteries.
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/medicine/athero/
Department of Medicine The Methodist Hospital Houston, TX
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Atherosclerosis Clinical Research Laboratory
International Atherosclerosis Society

Giovanni Lorenzini Medical Foundation

Lipids Online
... Baylor College of Medicine contact: karam@bcm.tmc.edu URL: http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/medicine/athero/index.html (Modified: August 8, 2002

2. ScienceDirect - Atherosclerosis - List Of Issues
eventuallygangrene. How does atherosclerosis start? atherosclerosis
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Volumes 161 - 167 Volume 167, Issue 1 , Pages 1-175 (March 2003) Volume 166, Issue 2 , Pages 203-422 (February 2003) Volume 166, Issue 1 , Pages 1-201 (January 2003) Volume 165, Issue 2 , Pages 189-404 (1 December 2002) Volume 165, Issue 1 , Pages 1-188 (November 2002) Volume 164, Issue 2 , Pages 211-396 (October 2002) Volume 164, Issue 1 , Pages 1-210 (September 2002) Volume 163, Issue 2 , Pages 213-418 (August 2002) Volume 163, Issue 1 , Pages 1-212 (July 2002) Volume 162, Issue 2 , Pages 227-454 (June 2002) Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 1-225 (May 2002) Volume 161, Issue 2 , Pages 245-483 (April 2002) Volume 161, Issue 1 , Pages 1-244 (March 2002) Volumes 151 - 160 Volumes 141 - 150 Volumes 131 - 140 Volumes 121 - 130 ... Volumes 112 - 120
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3. ATHEROSCLEROSIS Controlled Nutritionally At 40+© - Full Health Canada
An alternative approach to cardiovascular health problems. Safe, timetested method to remove atheromatous plaques - deposits or blockages in arteries.
http://www.full-health.com
Atherosclerosis Risks Factors Atherosclerosis Complications Atherosclerosis Diet Atherosclerosis Exercise ... About Us Full Health Nutrition Canada Atherosclerosis Controlled Nutritionally At 40+ Unclog Your Arteries Without Surgery or Drugs What Is Atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis Definition, Symptoms,Testing, Standard Treatments for Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis Development
Atherosclerosis Cause, Risk Factors Atherosclerosis Complications Arterial Plaque Reduction
Nutritional Approach to Atherosclerosis:
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Unclog Your Arteries Without Surgery Low Grain Diet
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Diet and Atherosclerosis Gentle Exercise
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Exercise and Atherosclerosis Confirming Tests Nutrition and Atherosclerosis: "Before" and "After" Photos Feedback and Comments Nutrition and Atherosclerosis: Personal Exeperiences Nutritional Vs. Medical Establishments Nutritional Approach to Atherosclerosis: Evidence and Proof Atherosclerosis Research Peer-Reviewed Magazines and Journals Online Product Catalog Nutritional Products for Atherosclerosis How to Order Control Atherosclerosis Nutritionally
Automatic translation into - Spanish French German Italian Portuguese A rterial P laque R eduction - The Nutritional Formula for Atherosclerosis Did you know?

4. 73rd European Atherosclerosis Society Congress
July 710, 2002. Salzburg, Austria.
http://www.kenes.com/73eas/
Online registration is now closed.
Registration will be available on-site ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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PARTICIPANT LETTER
Highlights of the Scientific Program NOBEL LAUREATE LECTURE
A CENTURY OF CHOLESTEROL AND CORONARIES
Joseph Goldstein , USA
KEYNOTE LECTURE
CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION - ONE HUNDRED AND ONE YEARS AFTER MENDEL'S REDISCOVERY
Kim Nasmyth , Austria
Highlights of the Social Program BANQUET Click here for an UPDATED LIST OF WORKSHOPS PRE-CONGRESS SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM: FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (FH) - EARLY DIAGNOSIS FOR BETTER PREVENTION
(in association with the MED PED Program, sponsored by MSD) PRE-CONGRESS SATELLITE-SYMPOSIUM STATE OF THE ART THERAPY OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC VASCULAR DISEASE: FROM STATINS TO APHERESIS Click here for PROCEEDINGS PUBLISHED BY MONDUZZI Click here for: Instructions For The Preparation For Posters Speakers Ready Room SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Prof. Gert M. Kostner

5. Internet Medical Education, Inc.: Atherosclerosis Of The Coronary Arteries
important and most common of these diseases is atherosclerosis, in which fatty material accumulates under the inner
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any language English Chinese Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish Swedish Athersclerosis Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty tissues and calcium inside the blood vessels and in their walls. When it occurs inside the arteries that provide blood to the heart muscle itself, it is called "coronary atherosclerosis". When the build-up is sufficient to interfere with blood flow at a particular point in one of the coronary arteries, it is called a stenosis . The reason that all these names are important is that they allow us to discuss the best approaches to treatment of atherosclerosis in a clear and unambiguous way.

6. ATHERO.ORG
Once you register you will find the latest scientific developments and clinical applications, the Category Health Conditions and Diseases atherosclerosis......home of the INTERNATIONAL atherosclerosis SOCIETY. .guidelines. HARMONIZEDCLINICAL GUIDELINES ON PREVENTION OF atherosclerosis VASCULAR DISEASE.
http://www.athero.org/
home of the INTERNATIONAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS SOCIETY ABOUT IAS MEMBER SOCIETIES MEMBERSHIP E-MAIL ... H O M E XIII ISA KYOTO 2003 A description of the 13th International Symposium on "ATHEROSCLEROSIS" which will be held in Kyoto, Japan from September 28 to October 2 2003
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7. ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Life Extension Foundations offers a dizzying array of information about atherosclerosis from folate Category Health Conditions and Diseases atherosclerosis...... Verify here. atherosclerosis. Printing? Use This! The role of homocysteine,folate and other Bvitamins in the development of atherosclerosis.
http://www.lef.org/protocols/abstracts/abstr-015.html
LEF Site Search All categories Protocols Health Conditions Products LE Magazine Medical Abstracts What's Hot FDA Information About LEF LEF News
Research Health Concerns Funded Research Track Record Innovative Doctors ... Scientific Advisory Free Product Directory Click for a FREE copy of our Product Directory LEF Membership What is LEF? Benefits Become a Member Renewals ... Become a Subscriber Our call center has now expanded its hours Monday thru Friday: 8:30am to 12:00am EST 5:30am to 9:00pm PST Saturday hours are: 9:00am to 8:00pm EST 6:00am to 5:00pm PST Sunday hours are: 11:00am to 7:00pm EST 8:00am to 4:00pm PST If you'd like to order by phone or speak to a live person for help, just call toll free: Customer Service Info Privacy Policy We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here
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The role of homocysteine, folate and other B-vitamins in the development of atherosclerosis.
Effect of gemfibrozil on early carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients with hyperlipidaemia. Erythrocyte selenium-glutathione peroxidase activity is lower in patients with coronary atherosclerosis. ... Low circulating folate and vitamin B6 concentrations risk factors forstroke, peripheral vascular disease, and coronary artery disease.
The role of homocysteine, folate and other B-vitamins in the development of atherosclerosis.

8. HealthWorld Online - Herbal Materia Medica - Atherosclerosis/
A look at the disease and herbal and other alternative treatment modalities.Category Health Conditions and Diseases atherosclerosis...... atherosclerosis/Arteriosclerosis © David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons),MNIMH Arteriosclerosis A generic term for a number of diseases
http://www.healthy.net/library/books/hoffman/cardiovascular/ATHERO.HTM

9. Peripheral Atherosclerosis Research Consortium (PARC) Home
Information about multicenter clinical trials of endovascular and pharmacologic therapies for peripheral Category Health Conditions and Diseases atherosclerosis......Welcome to the Peripheral atherosclerosis Research Consortium (PARC)web site. News. Results of the TRAFFIC study were presented at
http://www.arterial.org/
Welcome to the Peripheral Atherosclerosis Research Consortium (PARC) web site
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Results of the TRAFFIC study were presented at the Breaking Clinical Trials Session at the 2001 American College of Cardiology meeting. The full manuscript of the TRAFFIC results were published in The Lancet on June 15 2002 To read the manuscript (PDF format), click here , and to read the accompanying editorial, click here To review the TRAFFIC investigator slides, click here
Background
Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease involving all the major arteries including those of the heart, brain, kidneys, and extremities. PARC is a non-profit research organization of physicians with expertise in interventional cardiology, vascular surgery and vascular medicine that have a special interest in the study and development of new strategies to treat peripheral atherosclerosis.
Our Goals
To conduct multicenter clinical trials of endovascular and pharmacologic therapies for peripheral artery atherosclerosis. To facilitate rapid enrollment of patients to address important clinical problems. To disseminate and increase knowledge about peripheral atherosclerosis and its treatment, both to physicians and to patients

10. LASSA
Provides information about the society, as well as related information about lipids and atherosclerosis guidelines, links and newsletters.
http://www.lassa.org.za/
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11. Atherosclerosis And Thrombosis Index
List of 30 images of different manifestations of these conditions, with a short description of the prognosis.
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/ATHHTML/ATHIDX.html
Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Index
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The following images are present:
  • Normal coronary artery, microscopic Mild coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Severe calcific coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Coronary atherosclerosis, cross sections, gross ... Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), fibrin thrombus in lung, high power microscopic
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    12. Atherosclerosis
    atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis. atherosclerosis What isatherosclerosis? atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis.
    http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=228

    13. Atherosclerosis
    Causes, how it starts, symptoms, risk factors, prevention and treatments.
    http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/http/depts/path/Teaching/foundat/athero/athero.htm
    Please choose a section to find out more.
    Introduction Causes Arterial Changes in the Ageing Process How Does Atherosclerosis Start? ... Pathology Teaching Pages

    14. Atherosclerosis And Thrombosis Index
    atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Index. The following images are present Normalcoronary artery, microscopic; Mild coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic;
    http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/ATHHTML/ATHIDX.html
    Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Index
    Return to the general pathology menu.
    The following images are present:
  • Normal coronary artery, microscopic Mild coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Severe calcific coronary atherosclerosis, microscopic Coronary atherosclerosis, cross sections, gross ... Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), fibrin thrombus in lung, high power microscopic
  • Return to the general pathology menu.

    15. Current Atherosclerosis Reports
    Literature review journal covering the latest research, clinical studies, and pharmacologic advances. Requires subscription.
    http://www.current-reports.com/cr_jrnl_home.cfm?JournalID=AT

    16. RCPG-Atherosclerosis (Coronary Artery Disease)
    Cardiac care centers in New York describes the plaque buildup's results, and offers tips about healthy lifestyles.
    http://www.rcpg.com/artery.shtml

    How the Heart Works
    Facts on Heart Disease Healthy Heart Lifestyle Atherosclerosis (Coronary Artery Disease) The most common form of heart disease is Atherosclerosis, also known as coronary heart disease or hardening of the arteries. It involves deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin (a clotting material in the blood) in the inner lining of an artery. The build-up that results, called plaque, may partially or totally block the blood's flow through the artery. This can lead to bleeding (hemorrhage) into the plaque or formation of a blood clot (thrombus) on the plaque's surface. If either of these occurs and blocks the entire artery, a heart attack or stroke (brain attack) may result. Atherosclerosis affects large and medium-sized arteries. The type of artery and where the plaque develops varies with each person. Atherosclerosis is a slow, progressive disease that may start in childhood. In some people, this disease progresses rapidly in their third decadein others it doesn't become threatening until they're in their fifties or sixties. Exactly how Atherosclerosis begins or what causes it isn't known, but some theories have been proposed. Many scientists think Atherosclerosis begins because the innermost layer of the artery, called the endothelium, becomes damaged. Possible causes of damage to the arterial wall are elevated levels of cholesterol and triglyceride in the blood, high blood pressure and  cigarette smoke.

    17. Atherosclerosis
    View tables of contents for the monthly journal, register for access to an online sample copy, or find subscription rates.
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    18. ATHEROSCLEROSIS - Disease Therapies Protocols
    atherosclerosis. atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and impairment in Americatoday. Homocysteine and Degenerative Diseases Such as atherosclerosis.
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    Abstracts for Protocol Printing? Use this ! Related Products FIBER FOOD 200 CAPSULES FOLIC ACID + B12 200 CAPSULES HEALTHPRIN ASPIRIN 81 MG 500 TAB... HERBAL CARDIOVASCULAR FORMULA 60... ... TMG 500 MG 180 TABLETS Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death and impairment in America today. It is estimated that 1,100,000 new or recurrent coronary attacks occur per year in America. It affects close to 60 million Americans. To better place this disease in perspective, every 20 seconds a person in the United States has a heart attack, and one third of these attacks lead to death. Moreover, 50% of Americans have levels of cholesterol that place them at high risk of coronary artery disease, and cholesterol is only one factor that causes the occlusion of arteries that is technically known as atherosclerosis.

    19. Atherosclerosis Research Unit

    http://www.med.ucla.edu/cardiology/cardiology/ARU.htm
    Alan M. Fogelman, M.D., Director
    Projects
    • Project 1: Interaction of Lipoproteins, Monocytes, and Endothelium Project 2: An In Vitro Approach to Artery Wall Metabolism. Project 3: Arterial Calcification: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms. Project 4: Molecular and Cellular Interactions in the Development of Fatty Streaks: In Vivo Studies. Project 5: Regulation of Mevalonic Acid and Cholesterol Metabolism. Project 6: Quantitative Trait Locus Mapping to Analyze the Genetic Determinants of Fatty Streak Development.
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    • Core A: Essential Laboratory Services Core B: Morphology Core Core C: Transgenic and gene Targeting Core Core D: Accounting and Administrative Services

    20. Geron Corporation
    Discovers and develops therapeutic and diagnostic products based upon common biological mechanisms underlying cancer and other agerelated diseases such as skin aging, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis and macular degeneration. (Nasdaq GERN).
    http://www.geron.com/
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