Inflammation Cardiovascular Articles & Analysis
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Impact on Passengers Respiratory Distress: Passengers with pre-existing conditions, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are highly susceptible to PM2.5 and NOx exposure, which can trigger breathing difficulties and airway inflammation. Cardiovascular Risks: Short-term exposure to high CO levels in enclosed airport spaces may ...
These compounds have a wide range of pharmacological activities and are extensively used in the treatment of tumors, inflammation, cardiovascular, asthma, neurodegenerative, and other diseases in clinical practice. ...
GPCRs play a central role in a plethora of biological processes and are linked to a wide range of therapeutic areas including cancer, diabetes, inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, and chronic pain. Expressed in every type of cell in the body, GPCRs relay signals from outside the cell, across the membrane, to intracellular signaling pathways. ...
The most common ones are the following three: EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid): The main effect is to clean up cholesterol and triglycerides in blood vessels, as well as to resist inflammation and depression, and to regulate mood. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid): Contributes to the normal development of the brain. ...
It also helps protect the eye against fatigue, depth perception and increases blood flow to eye tissues. Damage to the overall cardiovascular systemfivl- Results from multiple species support the antioxidant/anti-inflammatory properties of astaxanthin, establishing it as an appropriate candidate for development as a therapeutic agent for cardiovascular oxidative ...
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Exposure to metals in the air is capable of causing a myriad of human health effects, ranging from cardiovascular and pulmonary inflammation to cancer and damage of vital organs. ...
The study states that its goal “was to expose animals to a high dose that would cause significant inflammation with histological findings and then a low dose to serve as a no observable effect level. This design will serve as a reference for detailed molecular analysis, pulmonary pathology, systemic inflammation, and evaluation of ...
Exposure to metals in the air is capable of causing a myriad of human health effects, ranging from cardiovascular and pulmonary inflammation to cancer and damage of vital organs. ...
