Atheroscleroses

/ˌæθərəskləˈroʊsiz/ noun

Plural of atherosclerosis; progressive diseases in which arteries harden and narrow due to fatty deposits and inflammation.

From Greek 'athero-' (gruel) + 'sclerosis' (hardening). The term was formally established in the 1900s when scientists understood both the fatty deposits and the hardening process occurring together.

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