The real culprit behind heart attacks and strokes is stem cells, researchers have claimed in a landmark study that could revolutionise treatment.
Until now, scientists thought vascular health problems were triggered by smooth muscle cells.
Now a team from the University of California in Berkeley have found a previously unknown stem cell, which causes the arteries to harden when it multiplies.
Real hope: The cells can multiply and cause arteries to harden, blocking the blood's route to the heart or brain
The groundbreaking work is set to completely change how heart attacks and strokes are treated, dramatically cutting the number of deaths, according the study published today in the journal Nature Communications.