Varicose veins are defined as distended veins, often bent and twisted in the subcutaneous tissues. Another term used is varices, which generally refers to varicose veins on the legs, even though they can occur elsewhere. This entry presents snapshot of the varicose veins on the legs, their problems and management.
Varicose veins are medically perceived unimportant [...]
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Preventing Varicose Veins
Posted in Biomedicine, Occupational Medicine on November 14, 2007 | 2 Comments »
What’s New on The Migraine Management
Posted in Biomedicine on September 1, 2007 | 4 Comments »
by Ady, imported from http://adywirawan.com
This week Professor Paul R Martin, a researcher in migraine and tension-type headache; stress, anxiety and depression; social networks and support; obesity and cardiovascular diseases; and also a Centenary Medal awardee in 2003, gave a public dean lecture entitled “Triggers of migraine and headache: to avoid or not to avoid, that [...]
