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What causes stasis dermatitis and ulcers?

Stasis dermatitis is a skin condition that affects the lower legs and can cause swelling, itching, and ulcers. It often occurs in people with conditions that affect blood flow in the legs, such as...

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Some cancer therapies may avert cardiovascular disease

Drugs that are currently used for cancer may thwart cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, according to a new study.

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Why are my feet swollen?

There are many explanations for why a person may have swollen feet. Some causes, such as a twisted or sprained ankle, are obvious. Others might be less apparent but need urgent medical attention. These...

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It may only take one energy drink to harm your blood vessels

Experts worry that energy drinks may impair health, particularly cardiovascular function. They warn that even one energy drink may harm the blood vessels.

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A natural pigment can help decrease cardiovascular risk

A new systematic review finds that a common natural pigment could significantly lower the risk of heart disease and death related to cardiovascular events.

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What causes purple feet?

Purple feet can result from bruising following a minor injury. However, purple skin can also indicate a problem with blood flow to the feet, which can be a sign of an underlying health condition. Learn...

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Chronic venous insufficiency: What to know

Venous insufficiency occurs when the veins are less able to transport blood back to the heart. Most cases of venous insufficiency are chronic. In this article, we look at the types, causes, and...

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Treatment and prevention of spider veins

Spider veins are smaller and thinner than varicose veins and usually appear on the face or legs. They are generally painless and do not cause any health problems. However, some people may wish to treat...

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11 causes of swollen ankles

Swollen ankles, or edema, are a common symptom of a variety of conditions. Learn more about the causes of swollen ankles, including lymphedema, pregnancy, cellulitis, and blood clots, here. We also...

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What is an orgasm headache?

Orgasm headaches are sudden, intense headaches that occur just before or during an orgasm. They are generally harmless and a person can often treat them at home. However, people who experience...

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Hematoma: Everything you need to know

A hematoma occurs when blood leaks from a large blood vessel. In this article, learn about the causes and symptoms of hematomas as well as the different types and when to see a doctor.

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Sunscreen may help maintain blood vessel health

According to a new small-scale study, chemical sunscreen might help maintain vascular function during exposure to ultraviolet light.

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Atherosclerosis: Research reveals new mechanism and therapeutic target

Scientists reveal how immune cells called neutrophils trigger a previously unknown type of cell death in smooth muscle cells to aggravate atherosclerosis.

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Causes of swollen hands

Some causes of swollen hands include pregnancy, exercise, and fluid retention. Treatment depends on the underlying issue. Learn more about possible causes of swollen hands here.

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What to know about a blood clot in the arm

A blood clot in the arm can be a dangerous health problem. If the clot dislodges and travels to the lungs, it can block the flow of blood there, causing the tissue to die. As a result, a blood clot in...

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Is coffee bad for the heart or not?

Reports about the effect of coffee on heart health can be contradictory, so a new study from Britain aims to shed more light on this problem.

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Common acne drug could prevent artery hardening

Scientists have identified the mechanism that causes artery hardening and have shown that the antibiotic minocycline can prevent the process in rats.

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Higher risk of stroke can follow midlife type 2 diabetes

A study of twins in Sweden links a 30% higher risk in older age of brain artery blockage, which stroke often follows, to type 2 diabetes in middle age.

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Could targeting this heart hormone help control blood pressure?

The heart releases a hormone that has a key role in blood pressure. Now, a study of rats shows that its function depends on a sugar molecule attachment.

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Clues in brain's waste system may help explain Alzheimer's

A new study shows that meningeal lymphatic vessels in the basal skull are crucial for draining cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and decline with aging.

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