Your cholesterol numbers show how much “good” and “bad” cholesterol is circulating in your blood. Here are important ...
Black women are more likely to develop peripheral artery disease. Cases of PAD tend to start in younger women, and in Black ...
This blockage is primarily due to the accumulation of fatty deposits, cholesterol, and other substances, forming plaques in the artery walls. Several factors such as atherosclerosis, high blood ...
Identifying the pathogenic factors has led us, as well as the AD community, to understand that while plaque is one of two key hallmarks of AD, it’s neither the end nor the beginning of the AD story.
A hallmark of Alzheimer's is the abnormal accumulation of proteins in the brain—such as amyloid plaques and tau tangles—which interfere with normal brain function. Amyloid plaques accumulate ...