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What is peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and can it be reversed?
Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, is a condition that affects the blood vessels outside of the heart and brain, commonly in the arms and legs.
Lung cancer cells' 'memories' suggest new strategy for improving treatment
A new understanding of lung cancer cells' "memories" suggests a new strategy for improving treatment, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) researchers have found.
Thinking of trying a detox? Here's what you need to know first
What is a "detox"? It's a process that involves using particular products, diets or other detoxification methods to try and rid the body of so-called "toxins."
Special mouth rinse and brushes can help treat gum disease among diabetes patients
Individuals with type 2 diabetes being treated for periodontitis may benefit from using an antimicrobial mouth rinse and small brushes to clean between teeth as part of their at-home oral care routine.
Early PAD Detection is Crucial for Diabetics
As Diabetes Awareness Month highlights the importance of managing blood sugar, USA Vascular Centers emphasizes the critical link between diabetes and peripheral artery disease (PAD)