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Dr. Iadecola's team is now studying how the accelerated aging of small blood vessels caused by hypertension might lead to dysfunction in interneurons and oligodendrocytes.

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The findings also suggest that macrophages might eventually serve as specialized "delivery vehicles" for cell-based therapies targeting a wider range of medical conditions.

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That might require more sacrifice in the short-term, since you’ll have to boost your savings rate, but ultimately, it could lead to more happiness and peace of mind.

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At the same time, his stunning free fall might wind up making him surprisingly good value as a late-round pick for Cleveland.

A crescendo is building, and the Rams might be best to ignore it.

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