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It does not thicken your blood. It cloggs your blood arteries.
this could be cause by a condition called fibrosis where the alveoli walls scar and thicken making a larger diffusion distance. also causing the walls to lose elasticity. this could be cause by a condition called fibrosis where the alveoli walls scar and thicken making a larger diffusion distance. also causing the walls to lose elasticity. this could be cause by a condition called fibrosis where the alveoli walls scar and thicken making a larger diffusion distance. also causing the walls to lose elasticity.
The condition that causes the lungs to thicken is interstitum lung disease. The interstitum is a lace-like network of tissue that can become inflamed or scarred and that us what leads to lung thickening
coronary atherosclerosis of unspecified vessels. Atherosclerosis is where fatty deposits collect in the walls of arteries which can thicken and harder and eventually cause blockage (plaque build-up).
A thickening is a substance used to thicken foods such as sauces, gravies soups and stews. This can be a roux made of oil and flour, cornstarch, etc. Instant potato flakes can be used to thicken some foods. There are several ways to thicken foods.
reduced elasticity in the lung tissue means that less air can fill the lungs when somone breathes in making it harder to breathe. asbestosis is a diease where the asbestos fibres cause the destruction of phagocytes and the surrounding lung tissue becomes scarred and fibrous, the fibrous tissue reduces elasticity of the lungs and causes the alveolar walls to thicken.
The verb of thick is thicken. As in "to thicken something".
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Smoking is a major cause of atherosclerosis " a buildup of fatty substances in the arteries. Atherosclerosis occurs when the normal lining of the arteries deteriorates, the walls of the arteries thicken and deposits of fat and plaque block the flow of blood through the arteries. In coronary artery disease, the arteries that supply blood to the heart become severely narrowed, decreasing the supply of oxygen-rich blood to the heart, especially during times of increased activity. Extra strain on the heart may result in chest pain and other symptoms. When one or more of the coronary arteries are completely blocked, a heart attack may occur.
The verb of thick is thicken. As in "to thicken something".
The correct spelling for "thicken" is T-H-I-C-K-E-N.
Chia seeds can be used to thicken soup.