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How to Fend off Arterial Problems



 
 
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Old April 12th 11, 07:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default How to Fend off Arterial Problems

The circulatory system of our body comprises of numerous parts and
hence it is one of the most complex systems. The main component of the
circulatory system is the heart, which is responsible for pumping
blood to all parts of the body. To assist the heart with the pumping
and transportation of blood, there are millions of blood vessels
present in the body which have a link with the heart. These blood
vessels, segregated into arteries and veins, are like branches of a
tree with every big vessel giving rise to many smaller vessels, and so
on.


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