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Heart Disease Plagued the Ancient Egyptians 12

mmmscience writes "CT scans of mummies have revealed that heart disease was also a common problem 3500 years ago. The scans show calcification of arterial pathways, a preserved sign of atherosclerosis, the heart disease caused by hardening arteries. Of the 16 mummies that had intact arteries, nine showed signs of significant calcification. Dr. Gregory Thomas, co-lead author on the study, stated, 'The findings suggest that we may have to look beyond modern risk factors to fully understand the disease.'"
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Heart Disease Plagued the Ancient Egyptians

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  • Was it actually strange to find egyptian upperclass to have heart problems, giving that been upperclass they would have had a life of luxury where everythign would be done by slaves. Furthermore, its not like they had a great understanding of general health so I doubt they're the type for daily exercise routines and balanced diets.
  • way oh way oh wayyyy oh waayy ohhhhhhh....

    Croak like an Egyptian.

  • Food propoganda. (Score:2, Insightful)

    by tacarat ( 696339 )
    Everybody knows that there were no such diseases before the modern industrial food complex started shoveling processed crap down our throats. Ancient Egyptians were practically immortal. I mean, everything you ate back then was organic, there was no fluoride in the water and the ozone layer was fully intact.
    • Everybody knows that there were no such diseases before the modern industrial food complex started shoveling processed crap down our throats. Ancient Egyptians were practically immortal. I mean, everything you ate back then was organic, there was no fluoride in the water and the ozone layer was fully intact.

      Just to inject a note of boring reality into your moderately-well-founded sarcastic diatribe, did you know that the Greenland icesheet includes layers that document (amongst other things) the development

      • by tacarat ( 696339 )
        That depends on if you went for a modern equivalent or a historically accurate reproduction. Once there were enough trained people, I'd imagine the time it'd take would be similar or faster, assuming everybody was appropriately motivated.

        Interesting info on the lead mining. It's not one of the more popular metals for historical topics.
        • Interesting info on the lead mining. It's not one of the more popular metals for historical topics.

          Aye. But it's been important for a long time. Serious proposals have had it that lead (via drinking water sub-clinical poisoning) was largely responsible for the gibbon-like "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire". Whether they're strictly correct, I'd doubt ; but they do make a good case for plumbosis having had an effect on families who could afford to live with plumbing.
          On the other hand ... how many legions

          • by tacarat ( 696339 )
            Indoor plumbing, outdoor plumbing. It's just another reason to make the new recruits go out and dig a ditch ;)
  • If one uses glycemic index as the smoking gun of atherosclerosis, the Egyptian diet was loaded with sugar and starch. Inflammation due to disease, rancid oils, and deficiencies in essential nutrients including some vitamins would be a factor.

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