Angioplasty
Angioplasty is a technique for reopening narrowed or blocked arteries in the heart (coronary arteries) without major surgery. First used in 1977, i...
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n Thiamine (vitamin B1) is a water-soluble B vitamin. People get most of the thiamine they need from food, but some thiamine is made by the ...
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Vitamin D comes from three sources: the sun, food (e.g., fish, milk, salmon), and dietary supplements. It is a fat-soluble vitamin, meaning that i...
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Juniper is a tree of short to medium height and is native to parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. Juniper extractextractto get, separate, or ...
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Beta-carotene is a form of vitamin A that is naturally found in red, yellow, and dark green vegetables and fruits. It is also known as provitamin...
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L-arginine was first isolatedisolatedto separate, strain, or extract in 1886, reportedly from a plant in the legume family. It is an amino acid (a ...
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Sjögren's syndrome (pronounced "show-grens") occurs when the body's immune system attacks the glands that produce moisture in the mouth and eyes, l...
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Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot properly store and use fuel for energy. The body's main fuel is a form of sugar called glucose, wh...
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An aneurysm is a weak point in a blood vessel wall, most commonly in an artery. Blood pressure tends to push the weakened section of an arterial wa...
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Most spiders don't bite humans and only do so if they're provoked. When spiders bite, the vast majority of bites only cause a mild reaction in peop...
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