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People with more 'brown fat' have healthier cardiovascular systems. A new study in mice may explain why.
A mouse study shows that beige fat, previously known for its heating function, may also lower blood pressure by keeping blood ...
A new mouse study suggests that "beige" fat surrounding blood vessels can send calming signals to the arteries—revealing an ...
Promoting brown fat activity could counteract hypertension by reshaping the molecular signals that govern vascular stiffness.
Explore how blood pressure drugs can be influenced by beige fat and its role in regulating hypertension and vascular health.
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Heart problems: These blood types are most at risk
Did you know that your blood type could play a much bigger role in your health than you thought? While cardiovascular risks ...
Acute venous embolism and thrombosis are both conditions that disrupt blood flow. Treatment may involve medications or surgery. Blood clot formation is a protective mechanism that helps prevent excess ...
Across life on Earth, blood comes in blue, green, purple, even clear. But why? And what makes your blood different from mine? This is the strange world of blood—what it does, why it varies, and why we ...
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