"I would like to propose now an 'arterial damage' theory of heart disease. Quite simply, it says that since your body produces arterial plaque in response to arterial damage, excessive plaque buildup and the concomitant hardening and narrowing of the arteries is a response to excessive damage to the arterial walls. And why only the arteries and not the veins? Because arterial walls contain significant amounts of muscle tissue that make the arterial wall particularly susceptible to damage, while veins contain much less muscle tissue and are thus less likely to suffer damage."
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