Foul-smelling chemical may keep atherosclerosis at bay
Foul-smelling chemical may keep atherosclerosis at bay 3New research in mice suggests that a compound responsible for the odor of rotting flesh can shrink the fibrous plaques that build up in the walls of arteries in atherosclerosis. Share on Pinterest Atherosclerosis is the accumulation of plaque on the inside of blood vessel walls. The researchers discovered that this chemical, which is called …
News story posted on 2020-02-16T10:36:00.0000000Z