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Cardiovascularal Disease : Causes And Effects Of Cardiovascular Diseases

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Cardiovascular disease is a condition that develops when plaque builds up in the walls of the heart’s arteries. This plaque buildup constricts the arteries, which makes it harder for blood to move through them. As artery walls become constricted blood clots can form, which can completely stop the blood flow and can lead to a heart attack or a stroke. A heart attack occurs when the blood flow to the heart from an artery is blocked by a blood clot. As the blood clot interrupts the blood flow entirely, the area of the heart that is supplied by that artery begins to die. Although most people survive their first heart attack, medications and major lifestyle changes must be incorporated into their lives in order to prevent further complications. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that feeds the brain gets blocked from being constricted, or from the presence of a blood clot. As the blood supply to the brain is shut off, brain cells die which can cause a failure by the body to carry out some basic functions like talking, walking, or even moving certain body parts. The effects of a stroke can be permanent because lack of blood and oxygen to the brain can cause too many brain cells die, and these brain cells can never be replaced. Some brain cells may not completely die, and can repair themselves over time with rehabilitation so some functions can be regained. Other conditions that affect your heart's muscle, valves, blood vessels, or rhythm, also are considered forms of

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