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Jul
15


www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Medicardium Types of Blockages The carotid arteries, which run up both sides of the neck, can become blocked by the buildup of cholesterol and other fatty substances, or plaques, along the wall of the arteries. The arteries can also get blocked by blood clots that form in the carotid arteries or by blood clots that travel from other places in the body. The type of treatment used when a carotid blockage is detected during physical testing or after a stroke depends on the degree of arterial occlusion and the nature of the material causing the blockage. Lifestyle Changes # Patients with any type of carotid artery blockage should take steps to address the condition. The first step is to change behaviors that led to the formation of the blockage. Following a healthy diet low in fats and salt, quitting smoking, reducing or eliminating daily alcohol consumption and exercising more will slow the deposition of cholesterol in blood vessels. Getting more exercise can also help prevent blood clots, because clots are more likely to form during periods of prolonged inactivity. If you have Candida, Bacteria , fungus issues please listen to the videos about Ellagica www.balancedhealthtoday.com McAllen, Texas Thousand Oaks, California New Zealand Singapore, Singapore Equatorial Guinea, Malabo Overland Park, Kansas Newport News, Virginia New York City, New York Green Bay, Wisconsin Port Lincoln, South

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Jun
25


Flometrics flow visualization of a carotid artery bifurcation. Please visit www.flometrics.com for more information. Thanks

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Jun
11


Treatment options for carotid artery disease, available at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, GA. Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy www.emoryhealthcare.org

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May
13


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May
08


View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 28000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Tony S. Das, MD Klaus D. Mathias, MD Carotid Artery Disease and Stenting – International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy ISET 2010 Don’t miss the meeting that offers a truly global approach to cardiovascular disease.ISET is again redefining endovascular therapy. ISET recognizes that interventionists who treat peripheral and coronary disease work with similar devices and techniques. The ISET program takes an integrated approach that emphasizes subject matter of shared interest. Join us for a multidisciplinary meeting that recognizes the value of bringing together diverse specialists with a common goal. It’s a new dynamic for a new era. Regency Ballroom 1 459076120202b5ed67f862def10d8fbf

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Apr
29


Case three shows a demonstration of a vertebral artery to common carotid artery transposition. See Case One: www.youtube.com See Case Two: www.youtube.com This information has been taken from Preliminary experience with the application of the near-infrared indocyanine green videoangiography in extracranial vertebral artery surgery, a manuscript published in the February 2010 issue of Neurosurgery, submitted by corresponding author Michaël Bruneau, MD of the Department of Neurosurgery at Erasme Hospital in Brussels, Belgium. This video was used with permission from Université Libre de Bruxelles.

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Apr
18


Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the United States and carotid artery disease is the most common cause of stroke. In recent years, carotid stenting has become an alternative for patients who are high risks for surgery. Carotid stenting is a procedure in which a stent is delivered and expanded inside the carotid artery to increase blood flow in the area blocked by plaque.

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Apr
14


Hi, I’m Ross Johnstone and I’m a retired general practitioner with 40 years experience as a practicing doctor. I’ve just completed the Spiritual Style Test and I’d like to share a few points with you.

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Apr
13


Interventional cardiologist, Dr. Robert Iaffaldano from metrosouth Medical Center on Chicago’s south side explains who is at risk for carotid stenosis, the risk factors for stroke and how to detect the disease from a medical standpoint.

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Apr
06

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