English to Bengali Dictionary circulatory

circulatory

সঁচরণশীল
definition
adjective
The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting circulatory health and blood flow in the body.
of or relating to the circulation of blood or sap.
translation of 'circulatory '
adjective
সঁচরণশীল
example
Women in the two groups were more likely to have been admitted to a hospital for 'circulatory' diseases, especially hypertension.
Nitric oxide has a beneficial effect on 'circulatory' status and increases blood supply to the wound.
Her father is in hospital with ongoing 'circulatory' problems.
This herb boosts memory and alleviates 'circulatory' problems.
The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting 'circulatory' health and blood flow in the body.
Both were developed for serious 'circulatory' problems, but their side effects became more significant than the original purpose.
The nettle is great for enriching and purifying the blood to help with 'circulatory' disorders.
Eventually his cholesterol will be really out of control and he'll be a prime candidate for a heart attack or 'circulatory' problems.
Exercise not only strengthened muscles and improved general stamina, but also gave a thorough workout to the 'circulatory' and respiratory systems.
Heart and 'circulatory' disease is responsible for more than 12,000 deaths a year in Scotland.
A 'circulatory' problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health.
In their 'circulatory' , excretory, and endocrine functions, vertebrates differ markedly from other animals.
It is a powerful irritant which, if inhaled, can cause severe 'circulatory' and respiratory failure.
Treatment of acutely poisoned patients requires the maintenance of respiratory and 'circulatory' functions, and elimination of the poison from the body.
Excesses of salt in the diet can push up blood pressure, something that generally increases the risk of 'circulatory' conditions such as heart disease and stroke.
You've got a 'circulatory' problem in your femoral arteries.
Exposure to hydrochloric acid can cause 'circulatory' collapse which may lead to death.
According to the British Heart Foundation, heart and 'circulatory' disease are Britain's biggest killers despite significant advances in treatment.
These signs may precede 'circulatory' collapse and death.
In response to cold or stress, the fingers of patients with Raynaud's syndrome undergo characteristic 'circulatory' changes.
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