This book examines the fundamental role of bioinorganics in living systems, focusing on phenomena such as stroke and the breakdown of blood clots. It highlights the importance of metals such as zinc, iron and copper, and their interaction with various biomolecules, influencing essential processes. By exploring how these elements impact therapeutic agents, the book highlights the consequences of a metal imbalance on health. It also emphasizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach between bioinorganics, chemistry and biology to meet the challenges of vascular disease. Future research, including advanced techniques such as spectroscopy, promises to shed further light on these complex interactions and pave the way for new treatment strategies. All in all, this book offers an enriching perspective on the importance of inorganic elements in maintaining health.