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And that is called the carotid artery.
Let's say you choose not to raise the carotid artery.
It's not just a feedback loop through your nerves. Smiling constricts the internal carotid
Smiling constricts the internal carotid artery, which brings blood to your brain.
When that frozen stuff hits the roof of your mouth and the back of your throat, it shocks the one spot that you really don't want to shock: the place where two of your brain's most important blood suppliers meet—the internal carotid artery, which feeds blood to the whole brain—and the anterior cerebral artery, which runs up along the front of your brain and sits right on the brain tissue.
most important blood suppliers meet, the internal carotid artery, which feeds blood to your
So he devised a concept called cerebral angiography, in which a solution of sodium iodide was injected into the carotid artery in a patient's neck.
into the carotid artery, in a patient’s neck.
Think aortic aneurysms, blood clots and carotid artery disease.
Think aortic aneurysms, blood clots, and carotid artery disease.
No, her carotid, her trachea, her thyroid.
Oh, he said, "This is true blood." And he's biting him right on the carotid too.
They treat blocked carotid arteries in the neck as well as problems of the aorta after it leaves the heart and enters the abdomen.
They treat blocked carotid arteries in the neck, as well as problems of the aorta after it leaves the heart and enters the abdomen.
Nidokinase can help decrease the thickness of the carotid wall.
Nattokinase can help decrease the thickness of the carotid wall.
Okay, it splits into specifically the right subclavian and the right common carotid.
The second one here is going to be called the left common carotid artery.
The wide range of conditions they treat include aortic aneurysms, blood clots, carotid artery disease, thrombosis, varicose veins and more common procedures include a range of open surgeries and minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty and stenting, aortic aneurysm repair or arterial or venous bypass surgery.
The wide range of conditions they treat include aortic aneurysms, blood clots, carotid artery disease, thrombosis, varicose veins, and