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Our circulatory system performs one of the most important functions within the body. It supplies oxygen to the brain and all other organs. It is essentially what keeps our bodies working. When properly functioning it helps promote proper healthy cell growth. Systemic circulation transports oxygen and nutrient-rich blood through our arteries to our organs and […]
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January 20, 2016 by
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We have all heard people say that being overweight is bad for your health, but I am not sure that most of us realize just how dangerous it is to your circulatory system. Carrying around a lot of extra weight can play a significant role in the development of venous reflux disease in the legs. […]
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Is there a link? There is indeed. Varicose veins are caused by Venous Hypertension (high blood pressure inside of the veins themselves). Inside of every vein are one way valves that help the blood flow towards the heart. The act of walking helps to pump blood from our feet up through our leg […]
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