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what health danger results from thickening of the artery walls
flexible arteries
constricted blood flow
more work for veins
reduction in blood volume
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Constricted blood flow.
Thickened artery walls (arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis) narrow the vessel lumen, increasing resistance and blood pressure and reducing blood flow — raising risk of heart attack, stroke, and organ damage.
Thickened artery walls (arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis) narrow the vessel lumen, increasing resistance and blood pressure and reducing blood flow — raising risk of heart attack, stroke, and organ damage.
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