February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about cardiovascular health. While the term "cardiovascular" often brings to mind heart-related conditions, the reality is that it encompasses both heart and vascular diseases.
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Leg pain is a common complaint that can be attributed to a variety of causes, both vascular and non-vascular. Understanding the nuances of different leg pain symptoms is crucial, as it can lead to early detection and effective management of...
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