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We now think that vascular disease may have something to do with this.
She could not keep a previous job because of vascular disease, but is trying for another.
She said the cause of death was cerebral vascular disease.
People with diabetes are more likely to develop vascular disease.
These problems could stem from other factors such as a drug's side effects or vascular disease.
Vascular disease can also lead to heart attacks and strokes.
The fact that vascular disease can lead to dementia has been known for some time.
Increase risk of infection is a very real problem for people with diabetes and vascular disease.
Rothwell’s research was drawn from a larger population of nearly 100,000 people being studied for vascular disease.
His family said he had had vascular disease for a year.
The physical exam may be different depending on the type of vascular disease.
Our specific area of expertise is for peripheral vascular disease.
She died in her native Moscow, aged 82, from vascular disease.
Any patient who has vascular disease should be on long-term aspirin.
A spokesman for the family said he died of cerebral vascular disease.
In the United States alone, a million people die each year from vascular disease.
Indeed, vigorous treatment may result in the reduction of existing vascular disease.
Evidence from animal studies suggests that there may be an association with the development of chronic vascular disease.
She eventually retired fully after losing both her legs to a vascular disease.
He had suffered from peripheral vascular disease in the months prior to his death.
And that is achieved by controlling known risks for vascular disease.
Still, experts say, many questions remain before gene therapy can become standard treatment for vascular disease.
In the past, patients with vascular disease were cared for under the umbrella of general surgery.
No subjects had other risk factors for vascular disease.
He had a history of heavy drinking and arteriosclerotic vascular disease.