Word: arterio
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...began in Chicago 25 years ago, Dr. Otto Saphir reported that the rising incidence of arteriosclerosis among persons under 40 may be caused by hypersensitivity to certain drugs. After injecting sulfathiazole into the blood vessels of previously treated rabbits, Saphir found the same kind of scars as in arterio sclerosis that occurs in old age. Such scars or blocks can contribute to heart attacks...
...formed students groups of their own. By the early '20's, all the religious societies that had operated from PBH were dropped or absorbed by churches. According to a Yale divinity student in 1944 who did an extensive paper on Brooks House, religious interest here was "suffering from arterio-sclerosis...
...apparatus was purchased with money from a grant by the United States Health Service for the study of arterio-sclerosis...
Previously, arterio-sclerosis was treated in a number of ways: surgery, exercise, and rest. However, Dr. Frederick F. Stare, professor of Nutrition and director of the new research program, hopes to be able to control the disease by diet. The harmful molecule appears mainly in the blood of people who eat large amounts of eggs, meat, and milk. Hardening of the arteries is practically unknown in the rice centers of Asia. He is attempting to see whether, by changing the diet, he can stop the thickening of the blood, and if he can create the molecule in the blood...
...elderly men who had the Steinach operation and apparently improved temporarily died shortly thereafter from apoplexy or arterio- sclerosis. Professor Zeissl of Vienna noted no improvement following a similar operation on himself...