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How do fatty foods in one's diet lead to coronary artery disease?

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What has the author Melvin L Marcus written?

Melvin L. Marcus has written: 'The coronary circulationin health and disease' -- subject(s): Coronary Disease, Coronary Vessels, Coronary arteries, Coronary circulation, Coronary heart disease, Physiopathology


The most serious forms of heart disease is?

Coronary Heart Disease


What has the author Leo Schamroth written?

Leo Schamroth has written: 'The electrocardiology of coronary artery disease' -- subject(s): Coronary heart disease, Electrocardiography, Myocardial infarction 'The 12 Lead Electrocardiogram' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography


Is there any difference between coronary heart disease and coronary artery disease?

No. They are synonymous terms.


What does coronary stenting follow?

after treatment for coronary artery disease.


What are the risks of having coronary heart disease?

Risk factors for coronary artery disease are:AgeSexFamily HistorySmokingHigh Blood PressureHigh CholesterolObesityPhysical InactivityHigh Stress


Are Coronary artery disease and heart disease the same?

No; Coronary artery disease is a heart disease; or, CAD is one a disease that progresses into to Cardiomyopathy (heart disease) and MI. CAD is an aetiology of heart disease.


Medical terminology for coronary artery disease?

Coronary Artery Disease or CAD is also sometimes called Atherosclerotic heart disease or cardiovascular disease (AHD or ACD).


Which STD has recently been implicated as a risk factor for coronary artery disease?

Chlamydia has been recently implicated as a potential risk factor for coronary artery disease. Studies suggest that the chronic inflammation caused by Chlamydia infection may contribute to the development of atherosclerosis, which can lead to heart disease. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between Chlamydia and coronary artery disease.


Will coronary occlusion cause congenital heart disease?

Congenital heart disease means you are born with this disease so coronary occlusion cannot be a cause of congenital heart disease.


What has the author Marjorie A Boldt written?

Marjorie A. Boldt has written: 'Acute coronary care' -- subject(s): Coronary Disease, Coronary heart disease, Critical Care, Nursing