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Never Settle: How One Man Refused to Give Up and Took Charge of His Psoriatic Disease
(BPT) - As an avid skier, Mike was alarmed when he unexpectedly started experiencing pain in his lower extremities and back that prevented him from hitting the slopes. At the time, he had no way to …
Addressing Disparities in Liver Cancer Care
(BPT) - Liver cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and the burden of this disease falls disproportionately on minorities and underserved communities.1,2 There are …
Empowered by lived experience: How Lindsay and Matt found their voices in the narcolepsy community
(BPT) - Lindsay and Matt are both active members of the narcolepsy and sleep advocacy community, drawing from their personal, lived experiences to share with others what it's like living with …
Better Support, Better Posture: The Link Between Bras and Back Health
(BPT) - Did you know that wearing the wrong bra can negatively impact your posture, leading to neck, back and shoulder pain? Many women experience discomfort due to improper support, often without …
There are many risks associated with taking expired medicine and with not properly disposing of medication. JGI/Tom Grill
What do I do with expired medicine? Don’t use it, for a start…
Medications degrade over time, meaning they may not work as intended once they reach and pass their expiry date.
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U.S. Olympian Suni Lee Challenges People Living with Eczema to Take Control

(BPT) - Sponsored by Lilly USA, LLCIf you had asked Suni Lee a year ago about her chances of winning a medal for Team USA at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, she might have hesitated. After all, making …
Leading with science to bring autoimmune diseases into focus
(BPT) - Sponsored by argenxJamilah's symptoms started when she noticed it was getting harder for her to stand up, followed by numbness and tingling sensations in her hands. Within a few months, her …
Spring Forward – Don’t Let Varicose Veins Hold You Back
Spring Forward – Don’t Let Varicose Veins Hold You Back
(NewsUSA) - As the cold of winter fades, spring brings a fresh sense of renewal—and for many, it’s the first time in months they’ll be showing off their legs again. But for some, the thought of revealing their legs can come with hesitation. This may be especially true for those with varicose veins.Varicose veins are a common condition that affects more than 30 million Americans.1 These enlarged veins, visible just beneath the skin, are not just a cosmetic issue – they can signal underlying vein disease that causes blood to flow backward and pool in lower leg veins, causing pain and discomfort.Varicose Veins as More Than Just a Cosmetic IssueWhile cosmetic concerns and wanting to feel comfortable in your skin can be reason enough for treatment, varicose veins may also be a potential sign of a more urgent health condition that requires early diagnosis and treatment.“Varicose veins go beyond appearance—they can be a sign of underlying vein disease that can lead to swelling, skin discoloration, general discomfort in the legs, and in more advanced cases cause venous ulcers,” said Dr. John Laird, Chief Medical Officer for Peripheral Vascular Health at Medtronic. “If these symptoms are familiar, I would encourage you to reach out to a doctor who can do an evaluation and determine the best course of treatment to help you find relief from pain and other symptoms.”Know If You’re at Risk and Learn How to Step Up Your HealthVaricose veins and vein disease don’t discriminate — anyone, regardless of age, gender, or race, can be affected. However, certain factors may increase your risk. A family history of vein disease, smoking, or obesity can make vein problems more likely.2 Additionally, women who are pregnant, taking birth control, or going through menopause may experience a higher risk due to hormonal changes that can relax vein walls, making it easier for veins to swell.2"Varicose veins can worsen over time if left untreated,” explained Dr. Laird. “But the good news is there are innovative treatments and simple self-care strategies that can help manage symptoms. Adopting a few healthy habits can make a significant difference."Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, elevating your legs when possible, and avoiding prolonged sitting or standing are all helpful steps.3 Dr. Laird also recommends wearing compression socks to support improved circulation and relieve discomfort.              Medtronic just marked the milestone of shipping over one million VenaSeal closure system units worldwide.A Quick and Easy Option for Varicose Vein TreatmentWhile lifestyle changes can help manage varicose veins, they won’t cure them. For a more permanent solution, treatments like VenaSeal™ are gaining popularity. This medical adhesive is a quick and effective way to treat varicose veins with minimal recovery time— and may not require compression stockings following the procedure.5-6  Following the procedure, your doctor can help you know when you are able get back to doing what you love— from outdoor activities to spending time with family.4-7Heather Anderson, a mom, avid runner, and boot camp enthusiast, opted for the VenaSeal procedure to treat her tired and achy legs. “The treatment was smooth. I was awake the whole time, felt no pain, and was incredibly comfortable,” Heather shared of her experience. “When it was done, I got up and walked right out. I’d recommend it to anyone.”Minimally invasive treatments like VenaSeal are becoming the go-to choice for people dealing with varicose veins. “More patients are choosing minimally invasive options to treat varicose veins,” Dr. Laird said. “Medtronic recently celebrated a huge milestone — shipping over one million units of the VenaSeal system worldwide, showing just how popular and effective this treatment has become.”VenaSeal is a procedure where a small tube is inserted into the affected vein, and a specially formulated medical adhesive is used to seal the vein walls together. This reroutes blood to healthier veins, providing long-term relief from pain and discomfort. The best part? While each patient experience is unique, pain is generally considered mild, and most are back to their daily activities with minimal downtime.4-7Break Free from Leg Pain this SpringIf you’re dealing with varicose veins, it might be time to take action. Life shouldn’t be limited by pain caused by vein disease. Relieve your leg pain and talk to your doctor about whether VenaSeal could be the right option for you – it’s a quick and effective treatment that can help you get back to enjoying the beach, the lake, the pool, or wherever your warm weather adventures take you.For more details, including important safety information, on VenaSeal, visit: https://www.medtronic.com/breakfree.SourcesGloviczki P, Comerota AJ, Dalsing MC, et al. The care of patients with varicose veins and associated chronic venous diseases: Clinical practice guidelines of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum. J Vasc Surg. 2011;53(5 Suppl):2S–48S. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2011.01.079.Mayo Clinic: Varicose Veinshttps://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/varicose-veins/symptoms-causes/syc-20350643National Heart Lung and Blood Institute: Varicose Veins https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/varicose-veinsMorrison N, Gibson K, McEnroe S, et al. Randomized trial comparing cyanoacrylate embolization and radiofrequency ablation for incompetent great saphenous veins (VeClose). J Vasc Surg. 2015;61(4):985–994. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.11.071.Proebstle T, Alm J, Dimitri S, et al. Three-year follow-up results of the prospective European multicenter cohort study on cyanoacrylate embolization for treatment of refluxing great saphenous veins. J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2021;9(2):329–334. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2020.05.019.Almeida JI, Javier JJ, Mackay EG, Bautista C, Cher DJ, Proebstle TM. Thirty-sixth-month follow-up of first-in-human use of cyanoacrylate adhesive for treatment of saphenous vein incompetence. J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2017;5(5):658–666. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2017.03.016.Morrison N, Gibson, Vasquez M, et al. VeClose trial 12-month outcomes of cyanoacrylate closure versus radiofrequency ablation for incompetent great saphenous veins. J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2017;5(3):321–330. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2016.12.005.  
What to Know About Aging Parents and Vision Loss
(BPT) - Throughout childhood, parents often embody a sense of invincibility, tirelessly providing care and support—whether tending to a scraped knee, enthusiastically cheering at athletic …

Achieve Optimum Wellness with endermologie by LPG: Revitalize Your Body, Relieve Stress and Enhance Sleep

(BPT) - In the pursuit of holistic well-being, advanced technologies are revolutionizing the way we care for our bodies. One of the pioneers in this category is a company that was founded in the …

Living with Sleep Apnea: Steps You Can Take for Better Sleep and Health

(BPT) - Who doesn't love a sound night's sleep?Good sleep can start you on your way to flourish in life by helping you achieve goals, feel productive at home and work, and have a fulfilling social …

Medicare Now Covers Less Invasive Colorectal Cancer Tests

Medicare Now Covers Less Invasive Colorectal Cancer Tests
(NewsUSA) - Expanded Screening Coverage Can Reduce Needless Deaths Colorectal cancer deaths are declining, but shocking regional, racial and ethnic disparities remain. According to the American …

Older Black people die at higher rates than their white peers. Here's why aging is a greater risk for Black Americans.

QMedic analyzed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data and spoke with experts to look at the reality of aging as a Black person in America.

What is a public health crisis, and why do we have so many of them?

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze federal resources and news articles to illustrate how health crisis declarations work.

Think You’re Too Young To Get Colon Cancer? Think Again

(BPT) - Have you ever thought, "I'm too young to get colon cancer"? The truth is that colorectal cancer (CRC) is affecting more younger adults than ever before. Despite this alarming trend, many …

Cuidando #NuestrosCorazones juntos: Construyendo comunidades con corazones saludables

Cuidando #NuestrosCorazones juntos: Construyendo comunidades con corazones saludables
(NewsUSA) - Aunque las enfermedades del corazón se pueden prevenir en gran medida, aun así, siguen siendo la principal causa de muerte en los Estados Unidos. Las enfermedades cardíacas afectan a …

Taking Care of #Our Hearts Together: Building Heart-Healthy Communities

Taking Care of #Our Hearts Together: Building Heart-Healthy Communities
(NewsUSA) - Heart disease is largely preventable, yet it’s still the leading cause of death in the United States. It affects millions of people, and its impact is not shared equally among all …

How Nutriset, a French company, has helped alleviate hunger and create jobs in some of the world’s poorest places

Michel Lescanne, founder and president of the French company Nutriset, holds Plumpy'nut packets in 2005.
The key to the for-profit company’s successful partnership with governments, international agencies and humanitarian, nongovernmental organizations is how it handled its patent.

Real-World Impact Shingles Can Have and What Those 50 and Older Should Know about Their Risk of Shingles

(BPT) - Did you know the immune system declines naturally as we age? Beginning around age 50, this decline sharply increases the risk of developing shingles. No matter how healthy you are or how …
The non-surgical beauty boost your skin will love
(BPT) - In the revolving world of beauty and wellness, we are constantly on the lookout for innovative treatments that provide real, visible results.Enter endermologie®, developed by the …
Know Your Family's Heart History
(Family Features) Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) Awareness Day, observed every year on the last Wednesday of February, is a chance to shine a light on a heart condition that runs in families but often goes undiagnosed.
Shining a Light on Spinocerebellar Ataxia: Raising Awareness for an Overlooked Disease this Rare Disease Day
(BPT) - A rare disease is a disease, disorder, illness or condition that affects fewer than 200,000 Americans.1 Since rare diseases impact a small number of people, they often remain relatively …
Recognizing the warning signs of an eating disorder
Rula details how to spot the early warning signs of an eating disorder in yourself or others.
Rare but Real: Raising Awareness for Hypoparathyroidism this Rare Disease Day
(BPT) - Each year on the last day of February, people living with rare diseases—along with caregivers, healthcare professionals, advocacy groups, and others—come together to drive …
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Ricezempic: Is this viral weight loss trend safe?
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How to get a prescription without an in-person doctor visit
SaveHealth shares legal workarounds for obtaining prescription medicine without seeing a doctor in person.
The vast majority of Americans are not sensitive to foods containing gluten.
Many gluten-free foods are high in calories and sugar, low on fiber and protein, and they cost more − new research
Although gluten-free foods are trendy, they are a necessity only if you have celiac disease or wheat allergies.
Whether sleep disorders worsen addiction or addiction worsens sleep disorders is unclear.
Poor sleep and addiction go hand in hand − understanding how could lead to new treatments for opioid use disorder
Opioids and other addictive drugs can alter the rhythmic activity of genes involved in sleep-wake cycles.
Part of the problem is that people living in rural areas don't always have easy access to health care.
Rural Americans don’t live as long as those in cities − new research
The study shows rates for smoking, obesity and chronic conditions such as heart disease are comparatively higher in rural areas, leading to shorter life expectancy.
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Access to Medicare at Risk Due to Imminent Payment Cuts for Doctors

(BPT) - Eighty healthcare organizations, the AMA and all 50 state medical societies wrote congressional leaders urging them to reverse the latest round of Medicare payment cuts and provide physicians …

Living with narcolepsy: Lindsay and Matt’s journey with a life-changing diagnosis

(BPT) - Imagine you haven't slept in 72 hours and every step you take feels like you're walking through wet cement. Then imagine you experience this feeling every day. This is how excessive daytime …

How Addiction Recovery Was My First Step Toward Hepatitis C Cure

(BPT) - After overcoming multiple health challenges, Kasey was eager to embrace a new chapter in her life with her husband and young children, filled with hope and excitement. Having celebrated four …

Bootcamp was Nothing Compared to Obesity—Military Mom Battles Obesity

(BPT) - After starting boot camp at just 17 years old, Heather embarked on a 13-year journey in the U.S. Army as a staff sergeant, truck driver, and trainer of new recruits. While she began her …

Strength Training Benefits and The 3 Important Exercises to Enhance Your Fitness Routine

(BPT) - Is strength training a regular part of your gym workout? If not, it's time to add a few sets in to your fitness routine.Cardio is great, but it's better when paired with strength training. …

The Hidden Heart Threat You Can Fight Today: Why Inflammation Could Be Your Biggest Risk Factor

(BPT) - Imagine taking a simple daily step that might protect your heart from another life-threatening attack. This American Heart Month, fight inflammation to help prevent future heart …

Coronary Artery Disease: Get ready for American Heart Month and get screened with the latest technology

(BPT) - Your heart beats about 100,000 times daily, bringing oxygen and nutrients to every cell to keep your body working its best. Just as an engine keeps a car moving, your heart is the driving …

The Hidden Dangers: Firefighters and Bladder Cancer Risk

(BPT) - Everyone recognizes the everyday heroism of firefighters, men and women who run toward danger to save lives and protect our communities. While their bravery carries obvious risks, …

Take back your spotlight: Don’t let seborrheic dermatitis keep you from shining

(BPT) - Up to 10 million Americans live with seborrheic dermatitis (seb derm), a chronic inflammatory skin condition with a range of possible symptoms. Whether it's persistent itch, redness, scaly …