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poorness of nutrition,smoking,and lack of physical exercise. also second hand smoke may cause this disease.
Cells can cause disease, but can also prevent disease.
This sounds like a problem with circulation,and also could be plaque if you have problems with cholesterol.
Body plaque typically refers to the accumulation of substances, such as fat, cholesterol, and cellular debris, in the arteries, which can lead to atherosclerosis. This condition narrows the arteries and restricts blood flow, increasing the risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. Additionally, "plaque" can also refer to dental plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth and can lead to cavities and gum disease. It's essential to manage and prevent plaque buildup through a healthy lifestyle.
Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms on teeth daily. It is the main cause of cavities and gum disease, and can harden into tartar if not removed each day.Plaque causes cavities when the acids in plaque attack your teeth after eating. With repeated acid attacks, your tooth enamel can break down and a cavity may form. Children are the most cavity-prone, but adults can also get tooth decay.Gum disease starts with plaque above the gumline. Plaque that is not removed can irritate the gums around your teeth leading to gingivitis (red, swollen, bleeding gums). As plaque builds up and moves below the gumline, your gums can pull away from your teeth, which can lead to tooth loss.
The most likely cause is natural disaster, but could also have been enemy invaders or disease.
Risks of lyme disease are that it can cause heart problems, causing an irregular heart rhythm or chest pain there is a possibility thay It could spread to the nervous system, which would cause facial paralysis or numbness/tingling in the legs and arms. it could even start to cause headaches and neck stiffness which could also be a sign of meningitis. pain and swelling in the large joints could also occur.
no people from any kind disease can not donate blood for others cause you see that if your suffering from that disease you could also make them suffer as well.
Many dentists believe that flossing is the single most important weapon against plaque. In any event, daily flossing is an excellent and proven method for complementing your brushing routine and helping to prevent cavities, periodontal disease, and other dental problems later in life. It also increases blood circulation in your gums. Floss removes plaque and debris that stick to your teeth and gums. * When you floss with braces, you need to be careful!!!
Lou Gehrig's disease is a progressive neurological disease. It is also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The cause of Lou Gehrig's disease is not known, as of July 2014.
A lack of the vitamin B3 commonly known as Niacin, can cause Pellagra's disease. This disease can also be cause by an intake of Leucine.
Fat (cholesterol). Atherosclerosis, or stiffening of the arteries, can cause build-up of fat inside the blood vessel walls, and the fat can become inflamed and calcified. This is called a calcified plaque. If the plaque gets vulnerable, the top of the plaque may rupture and the inside fat comes in contact with the circulating blood. This causes an immediate blood clot. If the plaque is in the coronary arteries, and if the blood clot blocks the coronary arteries, the result is a heart attack.