You are here : health.am > Disorders of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics > Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Smoking-damaged arteries heal after quitting • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Dec 13 06 Early signs of heart disease in young adult smokers may quickly dissipate soon after they kick the habit, a new study from Japan shows. Smoking disrupts the normal function of the lining… New Angioplasty Procedure Proving More Effective • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 15 06 Over the last several years angioplasty has exceeded coronary bypass surgery as the preferred way to treat coronary artery disease. The stents (narrow tubes inserted into the artery to facilitate blood… Diabetes Medication May Help Slow Progression of Artery Wall Thickening • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 13 06 A medication given to diabetics to improve their body’s sensitivity to insulin also appears to slow the thickening of their artery walls, according to a study posted… Sticking to clinical guidelines decreases deep vein thrombosis in elderly • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 24 06 A multifaceted intervention designed to increase adherence with clinical guidelines for preventing deep-vein blood clots may decrease the rate of such blood clots among elderly patients, according… New technique could cut risk after artery clearing • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 28 06 Researchers in Israel are developing a new technique for administering drugs that could help prevent heart attacks after angioplasty to clear clogged arteries, the research institute said. The Technion… Novel Technique Would Prevent Re-Clogged Arteries • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 26 06 Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology are proposing a revolutionary approach to prevent the common post-balloon angioplasty problem of restenosis (re-clogging of coronary arteries). More than 1.2 million angioplasties were… “Safe” Blood Levels Need Redefining • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 18 06 Blood lead levels currently considered safe by the U.S. government have been found to be associated with increased risk of death from many causes, including heart disease and stroke, according to a… Artery disease risk doubled in African Americans • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 12 06 African Americans have a two-fold higher risk of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), a type of “hardening of the arteries” in the legs, than other groups. The risk among African Americans… Foam sclerotherapy treats varicose veins • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 30 06 Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy is safe and effective for the treatment of varicose veins, a study shows. The technique safely achieves complete occlusion in 91 percent of legs with varicose veins, doctors report… Largest Review of Loeys-Dietz Syndrome to Date • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 25 06 At least three severe, potentially fatal genetic diseases leave patients with aortas so flimsy that they can rupture in pregnancy and labor or even lesser activities, often without warning. Beta… Less Expensive Anti-Clotting Medication Appears Safe and Effective • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 23 06 Subcutaneous (beneath the skin) injection of the original and less expensive form of the anticoagulant medication heparin is as effective and safe as subcutaneous administration of the newer and… Anabolic steroids raise levels of harmful protein • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 11 06 A new study provides more evidence that long-term use of anabolic steroids can cause heart and blood vessel disease, and may even boost the risk of sudden death. UK researchers… Pig out once and you could damage your arteries! • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 10 06 Australian researchers say that just one meal which is high in saturated fat can affect the arteries and stop the body from protecting itself against heart disease and… Scientist Discovers Crucial Part of Blood-clotting Process • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 10 06 A researcher at The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler has discovered how a small but crucial part of the blood-clotting process works. Once the process is thoroughly understood,… Blood Clot Fibers More Elastic than Spider’s Web • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 04 06 The tiny fibers that comprise blood clots show extraordinary elasticity, on average stretching to almost three times their length while still retaining their ability to go back to their… Continental not liable for passenger blot clot, court says • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 03 06 Continental Airlines is not liable for not warning passengers about the risk of blood clots during an international flight, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday. Guy… Test Helps Identify Patients at Low Risk for Recurring Blood Clots • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 26 06 A test that measures the generation of a certain protein involved with blood clotting can help determine whether patients who have experienced a venous blood clot… Scientists Learn Why Cornea Is Clear, without Blood Vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 18 06 Scientists at the Harvard Department of Ophthalmology’s Schepens Eye Research Institute and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI) are the first to learn why the cornea, the clear… Discovering and Treating Common Diseases of the Veins • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 12 06 When the body’s arteries, veins and capillaries become diseased, patients can experience pain and discomfort, not to mention the possibility of stroke and heart attack. Dennis Gable, M.D., a… Study shows high survival for patients with torn aortas who get surgery • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 11 06 Nearly three years ago, actor John Ritter collapsed on the set of his sitcom, the victim of a rare but often deadly condition called aortic… Rare Good News Reported on Condition That Killed John Ritter • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 10 06 Nearly three years ago, actor John Ritter collapsed on the set of his sitcom, the victim of a rare but often deadly condition called aortic dissection - … Clinical Trial Studies Stent Grafts to Treat High-risk Aortic Aneurysms and Tears • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 10 06 A clinical trial under way at The Methodist Hospital in Houston is studying the use of stent grafts to treat thoracic aortic aneurysms in high-risk,… Activity cuts death risk from artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 06 06 Physical activity appears to reduce the risk of death in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), a serious life- and limb-threatening condition caused by plaque build-up in the arteries of… Minimally Invasive Procedure Restores Blood Flow to Kidneys • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 03 06 A pilot study suggests that the results of minimally invasive angioplasty and stenting to restore blood flow to the kidneys can be significantly improved if a suction device is… Eating lots of veggies is good for you • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jun 19 06 It seems grandma was right after all and eating lots of veggies is good for you. 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