New Findings On Large Blood Plaques
By Mark Vavoulis • Jan 6th, 2010 • Category: Blood Pressure, True Health News
Blood with large plaques is prone to forming clots more readily than blood with average-size plaques, but the larger plaques are less likely to rupture and create obstructions.
A study on these findings was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers who made this discovery did so by examining mice with a genetic defect that makes them produce plaques in their blood that are larger than normal. This leads to more clotting, which can be detrimental, but it also creates wider arteries and more stable plaques, which can cancel the negative effect of increased clotting.
The mice showed a greater tendency to form blood clots than their genetically normal counterparts, but the larger plaques appeared to be more stable. When they were given anticoagulants, the plaques they produced were smaller but less stable, meaning the drugs reversed the single advantage provided by their genetic condition.
In treating humans, this will mean that doctors must be more judicious when prescribing anticoagulants.
Those seeking natural or herbal blood thinners can turn to fish oil, ginger or Gingko biloba, all of which may help in dealing with blood clots.
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