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Findings demonstrate impairment of blood vessel function; may lead to heart attack, stroke. Recurring feelings of anger may increase a person’s risk of developing heart disease by limiting the blood vessels’ ability to open, according to a new study supported by the National Institutes of Health. The study, published in the Journal of the American...
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NHLBI in the Press
Researchers found that the immune system plays a surprising role in the aftermath of heart attacks.
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NHLBI in the Press
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NHLBI in the Press
Researchers identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with bloods levels of lipids—molecules that are risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
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NHLBI in the Press