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ArteryHealth.org Launches as a Collective Database of Artery Health Research
Date:12/3/2012

Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) December 03, 2012

Vascular Health Sciences today announced the launch of ArteryHealth.org, an online compendium of research, clinical studies and articles surrounding artery health.

The website, which allows visitors to keep up with new information posted through email alerts and RSS, also includes a substantial amount of information about the endothelial glycocalyx. The tiny gel-like lining of the artery walls has a significant effect on overall artery health, according to recent studies.

“It’s important that we continue to seek out and apply the latest research and expert opinion on artery health and its impact on anti-aging,” said Bob Long, Co-Founder and CEO of Vascular Health Sciences. “Recent studies and ongoing research continue to enlighten us on how to achieve health and longevity by better caring for our arteries.”

Healthcare practitioners, researchers, academic associations and others interested in adding artery health-related content to ArteryHealth.org can visit ArteryHealth.org/contact-us.

About Vascular Health Sciences
Founded in 2010, Vascular Health Sciences explores technologies, develops products and disseminates information to increase awareness and promote the proper care of the endothelial glycocalyx. Vascular Health Sciences is committed to increasing awareness of the glycocalyx and its role in vascular health, and to providing products supporting the care of this essential system. For more information, visit VascularHealthSciences.com<
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