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Everything You Need to Know About Lymphedema

Coming towards the end of cancer treatment can be exciting, but other health concerns developing can be frustrating. Patients can develop lymphedema over the course of cancer treatment, and they may require the help of a doctor to help them recover. Our lymphedema treatment options are personalized to suit your needs and support your recovery. Read on ...

How Sclerotherapy Can Treat Spider Veins

You wake up one day, and you get ready to enjoy your morning, and that’s when you spot it. A small, thin, and spindly vein underneath the surface of your skin. It doesn’t feel uncomfortable, but you simply can’t stand the sight of it. This is how most people encounter their first spider veins. Spider ...
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Bypass Surgery: 4 Key Recovery Tips

bypass surgeryIt is a serious matter to undergo surgery that removes plaque from the arteries in your heart. If you have undergone this procedure, we want you to maximize your recovery period by following some important tips. Following the recommendations of medical professionals reduces post-surgery complications and improves your health. If you’d like to learn more ...

Alleviating Pain: Tips For Managing Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetes can produce many complicated and often unforeseen conditions. Some of the most prominent of these happen to the lower body. A common condition is developing neuropathy in the lower legs and the feet. This causes certain issues to unintentionally become ignored due to a patient no longer receiving pain feedback from affected areas.  A ...
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The Effects of Prolonged Sitting

Studies show that many Americans sit for hours and hours each day, longer than they should. This may not seem like anything harmful, or indeed anything to study! But you should know that sitting for long periods of time can increase your risk for many health conditions. What Harm Can It Do To Sit? It’s pretty ...
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Don’t Ignore Leg Pain

It is easy to ignore pains in the leg – we all start to notice a few more aches and pains the older we get and just assume they are normal. However, leg pain can indicate that you have a very serious health problem – read on for some more information about what your pain may ...
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What Is Carotid Artery Disease?

Certain factors can put you at a higher risk for carotid artery disease, a serious condition in which your blood doesn’t flow through the arteries as it should. Read on to find out what causes carotid artery disease, if you are at high risk, and how it is treated. What Causes Carotid Artery Disease? In this ...
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Fish: A Superfood to Help PAD Symptoms

Are you a fan of fish? If so, you should take advantage of your love of seafood to help you have a healthy heart! Studies show that a diet high in fish can help to keep your heart healthy and can even alleviate symptoms of circulation problems such as PAD. What Is PAD? PAD stands for ...
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What Does Cholesterol Have to Do With Your Vascular Health?

It seems like you hear about high cholesterol everywhere nowadays – on the news, ads on the internet and TV. After a while you may start to ignore all of the talk – but paying attention to your cholesterol level really is an important part of staying healthy. Here is some information on why having ...
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November is American Diabetes Month

If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you have no doubt realized that it affects all aspects of your life and health. Among the many things to watch out for (and get treatment for right away) are diabetic foot ulcers. In honor of American Diabetes Month this month, here are some other things to watch out ...

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