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I see you are asking "What is the heart and vascular disease?"
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a general term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. It's usually associated with a build-up of fatty deposits inside the arteries (atherosclerosis) and an increased risk of blood clots.
For more information, you can visit this URL -
heartandstrokehealth. com/condition/the-heart-and-vascular-disease/c/3174
One can get more information about vascular disease by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information about vascular disease on sites like web MD.
Living a "heart-healthy lifestyle" is the best way of preventing and controlling vascular disease: do not smoke; eat nutritious foods low in fat; exercise; maintain a healthy weight; and control risk factors.
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A vascular system helps plants grow tall by transporting water and nutrients from the soil to the high branches and leaves. Moss does not need a vascular system because it is a short plant that stays in close contact to it's nutrients/soil
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yes ashma is a vascular respitory disease
Yes, vascular is defined as "related to blood vessel" so a vascular disease can be any disease that is affected by the blood vessel of which there is many. Here is a website to help you inform yourself of the many vascular diseases and my best to your mother. www.webmd.com/heart-disease/vascular-disease
Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily affecting the blood vessels. Some of the symptoms of vascular disease are fatigue, headaches, dizziness and many more.
Peripheral vascular disease is a progressive disease that can lead to gangrene of the affected area
Peripheral vascular disease is disease of the blood vessels of the peripheries i.e. the limbs. Atherosclerosis, how ever is a generalised disease and other vessels are also involved
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Peripheral vascular disease can be diagnosed by comparing blood pressures taken above and below the point of pain
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Exercise is essential to treating this disease
Yes, it does need a comma, two, in fact. Here is how it should look: Vascular disease, secondary to diabetes, is a small vessel disease.
One can get more information about vascular disease by seeing their family doctor. He or she will know all the details and can recommend one all possible treatments. One can also find information about vascular disease on sites like web MD.