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  1. Understanding aging arteries.(Neighborhood Heart Watch): An article from: Medical Update by Keith March, 2003-04-01
  2. Red scrotal syndrome: a localized phenotypical expression of erythromelalgia.(CASE REPORTS)(Case study): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Noel Prevost, Joseph C., III English, 2007-09-01
  3. Anti-TNF Tx for resistant Takayasu's arteritis.(Rheumatology)(tumor necrosis factor ): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-06-01
  4. Mesenteric venous thrombosis in a patient with pancreatitis and protein C deficiency.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Andrew Rackoff, Nathan Shores, et all 2005-02-01
  5. MED-25. Dyslipidemia control in patients with known arterial disease after discharge from a Lipid Clinic.(Section on Internal Medicine): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by W. Chuang, C. Leubbert, et all 2004-10-01
  6. Stroke after Marijuana smoking in a teenager with factor V Leiden mutation.(Brief Article): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Mark A. Marinella, 2001-12-01
  7. Cranberries Modulate Vascular Dysfunction.: An article from: Food Ingredient News
  8. Treating vascular disease may impede dementia.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Heidi Splete, 2004-10-01
  9. The impact of diabetes mellitus on endothelial dysfunction.(Editorial): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by George Iype Varughese, 2007-02-01
  10. Vascular care paper may snub derms.(role of dermatologists in vascular medicine): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Sherry Boschert, 2004-09-01
  11. A comparison of vascular effects from complex and individual air pollutants indicates a role for monoxide gases and volatile hydrocarbons.(Research)(Report): ... from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Matthew J. Campen, Amie K. Lund, et all 2010-07-01
  12. A new quality approach to reducing vascular access infections.(Continuing Nursing Education)(Report): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal by Shean Strong, Lisle Mukai, 2010-09-01
  13. Selective inhibition of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation by coptisine isolated from Coptis rhizoma, one of the crude drugs composing Kampo medicines ... Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology by H. Tanabe, H. Suzuki, et all 2006-05-01
  14. Imaging advances boost detection of microbleeds.(CLINICAL ROUNDS): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2009-03-15

81. Foot Care
People with diabetes or circulatory disorders should be alert to even small footproblems. In these people, a break in the skin can lead to infection,
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Foot care involves all aspects of preventative and corrective care of the foot and ankle. Doctors specializing in foot care are called podiatrists. Purpose
During an average lifetime, each person walks about 115,000 miles and three-quarters of people have foot problems at some point in their lives. Foot problems can arise from wearing ill-fitting shoes, from general wear and tear, as a result of injury, or as a complication of disease. People with diabetes mellitus or circulatory diseases are 20 times more likely to have foot problems than the general public. Podiatrists are doctors who specialize in treating the foot and ankle. Other doctors who have experience with foot problems are family physicians, orthopedists, sports medicine specialists, and those who care for diabetics. Problems with the feet include foot pain , joint inflammation, plantar warts , fungal infections (like athlete's foot), nerve disorders, torn ligaments, broken bones, bacterial infections, and tissue injuries (like frostbite). Precautions
People with diabetes or circulatory disorders should be alert to even small foot problems. In these people, a break in the skin can lead to infection

82. Vertebrobasilar Circulatory Disorders
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders is a group of disorders in which bloodsupply to the back of the brain is disrupted. Alternative Names
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Definition: Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders is a group of disorders in which blood supply to the back of the brain is disrupted.
Alternative Names: Vertebrobasilar insufficiency; Posterior circulation ischemia.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The vertebrobasilar system is also called the posterior circulation of the brain. There are 3 main vessels that provide circulation to the back of the brain 2 vertebral arteries and 1 basilar artery. The back of the brain contains structures that are crucial for sustaining life. For instance, the brainstem controls respiration, swallowing, and the level of consciousness. Other structures of the back of the brain are the occipital lobes (the vision areas of the brain) and the cerebellum (motor coordination).

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Homeopathic Remedy For Varicose Veins, Circulatory disorders. A combination remedyis just what it says it is a combination of several of the single
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84. Digestive Health Tips - Patients - American College Of Gastroenterology
4 Tips on Circulatory disorders of the GI Tract. The small intestine and thecolon have a relatively restricted blood supply and are frequently affected by
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  • Belching is caused by swallowed air from:
    • Eating or drinking too fast
    • Poorly fitting dentures; not chewing food completely
    • Carbonated beverages
    • Chewing gum or sucking on hard candies
    • Excessive swallowing due to nervous tension or postnasal drip
    • Forced belching to relieve abdominal discomfort
  • To prevent excessive belching, avoid:
    • Carbonated beverages
    • Chewing gum
    • Hard candies
    Simethicone may be helpful Abdominal bloating and discomfort may be due to intestinal sensitivity or symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. To relieve symptoms, avoid:
    • Broccoli
    • Baked beans
    • Cabbage
    • Carbonated drinks
    • Cauliflower
    • Chewing gum
    • Hard candy
  • Abdominal distention resulting from weak abdominal muscles:
    • Is better in the morning
    • Gets worse as the day progresses
    • Is relieved by lying down
  • To prevent Abdominal distention:
    • Tighten abdominal muscles by pulling in your stomach several times during the day
    • So sit-up exercises if possible
    • Wear an abdominal support garment if exercise is too difficult
  • Flatulence is gas created through bacterial action in the bowel and passed rectally. Keep in mind that:
  • 85. Digestive Health Tips - Patients - American College Of Gastroenterology
    and carefully following directions for use of toxic substances (eg, cleaningproducts). Return to Top. 4 Tips on Circulatory disorders of the GI Tract
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    86. NetPhysician.com- Alternative Therapies For The Treatment Of Chronic Illnesses
    It was observed that patients with circulatory disorders had improved cardiovascularfunction. It was proposed that chelation assists in the removal of
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    Comprehensive Integrative Medicine Hyperbaric Oxygen Cancer Therapies Chelation Sauna Hormone Replacement Sanum Chelation Therapy Chelation therapy is an intravenous nutritional and detoxification therapy. Many people who have received chelation report improvement in circulation to the heart, brain, extremities, and any other tissue that may have decreased blood circulation, and improvement in the function of diseased tissue.

    87. Asymmetric Dimethylarginine And Circulatory Disorders In Postmenopausal Women *

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    88. Ginkgo Biloba
    Circulatory disorders Circulatory disorders, such as heart problems or strokecan restrict the oxygen available to brain cells by reducing blood flow.
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    89. Circulatory System. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    disorders of the circulatory system generally result in diminished flow of bloodand diminished oxygen exchange to the tissues. Blood supply is also impeded
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    90. GINKGO BI LOBA - (Ginkgo Biloba) - Thread
    for cerebral arteriosclerosis in peripheral circulatory disorders of the elderly . such as circulatory disorders, mental confusion and memory loss.
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    91. Vascular Surgical Services
    Our aggressive approach to limb threatening circulatory disorders has preventedthe need for amputation in most cases. We offer a broad spectrum of
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    Our Vascular Surgical Services are well known and respected by referring physicians and patients in the tri-state area. We offer state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic services for the full spectrum of vascular conditions.
    Some of the services available include: Carotid Surgery and Minimally Invasive Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting (CAS) for Stroke Prevention Limb Salvage Surgery for Diabetes and Other Vascular Disease Aneurysm Treatment Dialysis Access Venous Disease
    Carotid Surgery and Stroke Prevention A series of randomized, controlled studies have clarified the benefits of carotid endarterectomy for stroke prevention. Rockland Thoracic Associates P.C. boasts one of the lowest complication rates for carotid surgery in the state of New York. A majority of our patients are discharged on the first post-operative day. Duplex ultrasound imaging for carotid disease is done in the setting of our in-house vascular laboratory making the diagnostic work-up and follow-up evaluations convenient. We also offer Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting for the treatment of carotid artery narrowing.
    Limb Salvage Surgery for Diabetes and Other Vascular Disease The last two decades have witnessed enormous advances in the treatment of circulatory disorders of the lower leg. Years ago, patients with poor circulation due to diabetes or other atherosclerotic disorders often faced major amputation. Our aggressive approach to limb threatening circulatory disorders has prevented the need for amputation in most cases. We offer a broad spectrum of treatment options to the patient with lower limb vascular disease. In most cases, the treatment is conservative and may only involve life-style alterations and/or medication. In cases where a more aggressive is indicated, a multi-modality approach may be used including interventional therapy (i.e. balloon angioplasty, thrombolysis) and advanced surgical techniques. Our patients are closely followed in our office and vascular laboratory to insure a durable result.

    92. Southern Medical Journal - UserLogin
    Women with circulatory disorders (history of heart surgery, heart valve prosthesis,pulmonary disease, or cardiac disease) also had a greater risk of PPH;
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    93. Scottsdale Oxygen Therapy Phoenix Arizona
    To assist the treatment of circulatory disorders, cardiovascular problems, andshortage of breath. Home Director Skin Care Line Levulan Skin Therapy
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    • Regenerates physical and mental vitality. Firms and rejuvenates skin, activates cell renewal Improves circulation and refreshes hue of skin Empowers metabolism and immune system Increases energy reserves and alertness Improves memory and concentration Counteracts cardiovascular problems, shortage of breath and circulatory disorders. Accelerates elimination of harmful toxins from the body Strengthens metabolism and stabilizes the immune system. Prevention of couperose in combination with specialty skin care. Prevention of cell decay due to environmental topxins, unhealthy diet and lifestyle. Counteracts aging process by supporting cell-repair and strengthening against free radicals.
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    94. Cognition, Aging And Nutrient Protocols :: Health-Science.Com ::
    Ischemic Stroke Circulatory disorders, such as heart problems or stroke canrestrict the oxygen available to brain cells by reducing blood flow.
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    As a natural process of aging, humans experience a progressive decline in overall cognitive (brain) function. This causes us to lose our ability to store and retrieve from short-term memory, employ abstract reasoning and easily learn new information. Many neurological diseases are also directly related to aging.
    Aging negatively influences cognitive function in several ways, including:
    • Free-radical damage in the brain accumulates throughout life
      Changes in lifestyle, diet, and nutrient absorption causes important nutrient deficiencies
      Levels of key hormones begin to decline significantly by the age of 40
      Diminished oxygen available to brain cells (atherosclerosis or heart disease, smoking, drinking in excess, drug abuse, limited exercise, poor diet, or stress)
      Declining energy output of brain cells.
    Thousands of published studies have been evaluated substantiating that a decline of cognitive function can be controlled. Some of these studies demonstrate that prevention will help maintain optimal brain function, while others show measurable benefit in reversing cognitive impairment caused by normal aging or by a specific disease of aging, such as stroke.
    Models of Cognitive Impairment
    It is important to distinguish normal, age-associated mental impairment from conditions such as dementia which identifies a disease process. Not all memory difficulties or cognitive complaints indicate the presence of dementia, Alzheimer's disease or any mental disorder. Many memory changes are temporary and are linked to environmental factors such as stress, chemical exposure and/or poor diet rather than to physiological processes.

    95. Welcome To JapaneseAcupuncture Web Site
    CIRCULATORY disorders hypertension angina pectoris arteriosclerosis anemiaUROGENITAL disorders stress incontinence urinary tract infections sexual
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    Traditional Oriental therapeutics recognized by the Japanese Ministry of Health and in Canada, by the Government of British columbia.
    Oriental medicine was brought to Japan from China in the 6th century. During its 1400-year history in Japan, Japanese physicians refined and created techniques and ideas that differed from those of the Chinese.

    96. Welcome To Canadian Neuro-Optic Research Institute
    Spastic conditions disturbing circulatory disorders and blood sugar metabolismerrors. Gastrointestinal disorders such as nervous stomach, intestinal spasms
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    97. Kazan Medical Journal 2003 N6.
    Cerebral circulation disorder organization and prospects of development ofservice to patients with cerebral stroke in Tatarstan Republic, 429
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    Theoretical and Clinical Medicine Shvalev V.N., Guski G., Sosunov A.A., Tarsky N.A.
    Transformations of sympathoadrenal system in elderly and senile age as risk factors of cardio-vascular diseases
    Bulashova O.V., Oslopov V.N., Matveeva T.V.
    Clinical importance of determining the rate of NA+/Li+-countertransport in patients with chronic heart failure :
    Egorova N.V., Galyavich A.S.
    Peculiarities of the course of arterial hypertension in mentally ill persons in prolonged combined therapy with psychotropic medications :
    Maksimov A.V., Chugunov A.N., Davletshin A.Kh.
    Permeability of the internal iliac artery at remote terms after aortofemoral reconsrtuctions
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    Scarry deformation of duodenum in surgery of peptic ulcer:::
    Malkov I.S., Shaimardanov R.Sh., Biryaltsev V.N., Tagirov M.R.
    New approaches in the treatment of generalized peritonitis
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    Changes of hemocoagulation and fibrinolis in patients with breast cancer during treatment
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    98. Vertebrobasilar Circulatory Disorders
    Memory / Cognitive Function Loss A Summary - by George Pararas Circulatory disorders - Circulatory disorders, such as heart problems, high bloodpressure or stroke can restrict the oxygen available to brain cells by
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    Definition: Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders is a group of disorders in which blood supply to the back of the brain is disrupted.

    99. Betaloc Tablets 50mg , SPC From The EMC
    Symptoms of peripheral arterial circulatory disorders may be aggravated by Betaloc.Abrupt interruption of ßblockers is to be avoided.
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    100. Betaloc Tablets 100mg , SPC From The EMC
    Symptoms of peripheral arterial circulatory disorders, may be aggravated by Betaloc.Abrupt interruption of ßblockers is to be avoided.
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