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hen the body’s arteries and veins become clogged with fat, rough plaques form and narrow the tubes. As the blood tries to force its way through the narrow space it swirls and twists, and more damage is done. The fatal blow comes when parts of the blockage break away. Clotting molecules in the blood interpret the roughness as a cut that needs to be