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If you also notice these 5 changes in your feet, then you may have heart and kidney problems
Persistent swelling in the legs can be a sign of fluid retention in the body. This condition develops when blood and lymph ...
Good nutrition. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables provides antioxidants that help protect blood vessels from damage. Reducing processed foods and unhealthy fats is equally important. Regular ...
Is your feet trying to tell you something going on inside your body? Read on to know what cold feet can signal towards.
Dear Dr. Roach: Some months ago, my doctor used a QuantaFlo test to measure circulation in my legs. My result was low — 0.69 versus the normal range of 0.9-1.40. I was not surprised, as poor ...
Poor circulation affects nearly 20 million Americans, creating a cascade of health issues that can dramatically impact quality of life. From cold extremities and swelling to more serious complications ...
Poor circulation in the legs affects millions of people worldwide, causing uncomfortable symptoms like cramping, swelling, numbness, and fatigue. While many factors contribute to circulation problems, ...
Unusually shiny or hairless legs could signal serious cardiovascular problems, including peripheral artery disease (PAD), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and chronic fluid retention. These skin changes ...
The brain is perhaps the most sensitive organ with respect to changes in blood flow and oxygen supply. Even brief interruptions in capillary flow (or "stalling") can indicate acute neurological issues ...
Chances are, you’re familiar with the frustrating won’t-budge nature of belly rolls, jiggly thighs and love handles. Many women want to shrink these trouble spots but report little to no success, ...
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Why do some people require blood thinners in winter for optimal heart health? Cardiologist answers
During colder months, when the risk of complications can increase due to changes in blood pressure and vessel constriction, ...
Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes -- the seat of memory -- according to a new study. The findings, seen in people with and without signs of ...
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