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Real Medicine, Real Lives (Aired 04-30-26) Nitric Oxide and Blood Flow: The Missing Link Behind Heart Disease

46 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Real Medicine, Real Lives, host Dr. Yassir Sonbol sits down with Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, a global expert in nitric oxide research, to uncover how this essential molecule impacts cardiovascular health and disease. This conversation focuses on how nitric oxide regulates blood flow, vessel flexibility, and oxygen delivery—and what happens when the body loses its ability to produce it. Dr. Bryan explains how nitric oxide deficiency is linked to conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline.

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