Friday, April 2, 2010

Mummies Had Heart Disease, Too

Nov. 17, 2009 (Orlando, Fla.) -- For years, doctors have blamed fast food,
lack of exercise, smoking, and other detrimental
lifestyle factors of modern life for our predisposition to heart disease.
But now, hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, has been
detected in 3,500-year-old mummies, challenging that view.
"What our new findings tells us," says researcher Gregory Thomas, MD, "is
that atherosclerosis has been around since before the times of Moses."
"Atherosclerosis is not just a disease of modern times," says Thomas, a
cardiologist at the University of California at Irvine. "It's part of the human
condition. We have to look beyond modern risk factors to fully understand heart disease."
The research was presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific
Sessions 2009 and simultaneously published online in The Journal of the
American Medical Association.




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