Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

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ADMA: One Explanation for the Difference in Heart Artery Disease Between Women and Men

ADMA: One Explanation for the Difference in Heart Artery Disease Between Women and Men

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Jan 26, 2022
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Look at the graph which shows ADMA levels by age in healthy women and men. ADMA is the abbreviation for asymmetric dimethyarginine. Men and women at age 20 have ADMA levels that are roughly equal. ADMA levels in men increase with age in a linear fashion. Women have a very different pattern. Their ADMA levels stay about the same until menopause, then the…

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