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  2. Venous angle - Wikipedia

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    The venous angle (also known as Pirogoff's angle and in Latin as angulus venosus) is the junction where the ipsilateral internal jugular vein and subclavian vein unite to form the ipsilateral brachiocephalic vein. [1] [2] The thoracic duct drains at the left venous angle, and the right lymphatic duct drains at the right

  3. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution can occur naturally or be caused by human activities. [4] Air pollution causes around 7 or 8 million deaths each year. [5] [6] It is a significant risk factor for a number of pollution-related diseases, including heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and lung cancer.

  4. Extreme heat and air pollution doubles chance for fatal heart ...

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    The chance of a deadly heart attack can double due to the combo, the study finds, and several days of excessive heat and humidity alone up chances by 74%. Extreme heat and air pollution doubles ...

  5. Subclavian vein - Wikipedia

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    The thoracic duct drains into the left subclavian vein, [3] near its junction with the left internal jugular vein.It carries lymph (water and solutes) from the lymphatic system, as well as chylomicrons or chyle, formed in the intestines from dietary fat and lipids, allowing these to enter the bloodstream; the products of fats and lipids can then be carried by the bloodstream to the hepatic ...

  6. Extreme heat, pollution doubles fatal heart attack risk ...

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  7. Air pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indoor air pollution, caused by kerosene space heaters, cooking, wall paints, second hand smoke and more, are also known to have an association with the cardiovascular diseases. [41] [37] This increased risk of cardiovascular diseases by indoor air pollution disproportionately affects the people in the United States.

  8. Noise pollution linked to heart disease

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    Everyday noise pollution isn't just hard on your ears. It's bad for your heart, says a new study.

  9. Heart - Wikipedia

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    In the developed world, valvular heart disease is most commonly caused by degeneration secondary to old age, but may also be caused by infection of the heart valves (endocarditis). In some parts of the world rheumatic heart disease is a major cause of valvular heart disease, typically leading to mitral or aortic stenosis and caused by the body ...