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Buy This (Not That) On Your Next Grocery Run
Take a look at the list below for the best and worst foods for circulation, and consider adding them to your next grocery run shopping list.
The Many Faces of Vascular Disease: Frequent Travelers
For people with vein disease venous insufficiency, traveling short distances doesn’t usually pose a problem. But on a plane or car trip lasting several hours, the risk of blood clots, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) increases.
New Years Resolutions for Vein Health
It’s that time of year when everyone is busily making their list of New Year’s resolutions, committing to making the next 12 months better, healthier and happier than the last. But did you know that 4 of the most common New Year’s resolutions can actually do wonders for your vein health?
Winter is the Best Time for Vein Treatment
Have you been covering up those unsightly varicose or spider veins with pants during the scorching Fresno summers? If so, then winter is the best time to finally take back your confidence and free your legs from those uncomfortable jeans.
Am I Too Old to Treat my Varicose Veins?
If you have varicose veins and are considering treatment, you may be surprised to learn that your age may not play as important of a role as your overall health when it comes to determining your eligibility for treatment.
How to Celebrate Vein-Healthy Holidays
Remember to think of yourself this holiday season. Your good health is one of the best gifts you can give your family.
Why Varicose Veins Mostly Occur in the Legs
Though varicose veins can appear anywhere in the body, the most common place to find them is in the legs. But why is that?
Vaping & Varicose Veins: The Ugly Truth
A recent study suggests e-cigarettes could be just as harmful to your veins as regular cigarettes.
Fall Foods & Recipes for Healthy Veins
Food can actually help heal your health from the inside out. Get your vein health back on track this fall with these great foods and yummy recipes.
Alcohol & Varicose Veins
It’s become fairly common knowledge that smoking, poor diet, and inactivity can lead to the development of varicose veins. However, what most people don’t know is that alcohol use can also have major effects on existing varicose veins as well.