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Sweden: A study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has revealed that red blood cells (RBCs) in individuals ...
Endothelial dysfunction is one manifestation of the many changes induced in the arterial wall by the metabolic abnormalities accompanying diabetes and insulin resistance. In type 1 diabetes ...
Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes can both significantly ... This relationship is marked by problems such as: Endothelial dysfunction, where there is damage to the lining of blood vessels Vascular ...
Endothelial dysfunction is commonly associated with several diseases linked to high cardiovascular risk. These include diabetes, dyslipidemia, aging, obesity, and hypertension. Endothelial ...
Managing conditions that may increase the risk of endothelial dysfunction, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, can help promote endothelial health. It is best for someone concerned about ...
Their study, "Endothelial-Specific Expression of CIDEC Improves High-Fat Diet-Induced Vascular and Metabolic Dysfunction," published in Diabetes focuses on vascular function and its association ...
The sheer number of individuals with hypertension drives the market's focus on developing diagnostics tools, therapies, and preventive measures for endothelial dysfunction. Diabetes is the second ...
Jagatic: Men with diabetes have a 3.5 times greater ... and physical causes (ie, endothelial and neural dysfunction) of ED by enhancing the production and/or the effects of nitric oxide and ...
The role that microRNA 210 (miR-210) plays in endothelial cells and in diabetes-driven endothelial dysfunction is not clearly understood. Its potential as a therapeutic target was investigated.