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The Time To Quit Smoking Is Every Day Posted by Brookhaven Heart

If you recently quit smoking, you’ve done the hardest part, but that doesn’t mean the next steps are easy. Stay strong in your decision.

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Maintain Good Health This Thanksgiving Posted by Brookhaven Heart

Thanksgiving, a beloved holiday by many, is right around the corner. Here are a few ways to maintain good health this Thanksgiving.

Varicose Veins
What Are Varicose Veins? Posted by Joe Stewart

A varicose vein is a condition caused by thin or damaged vein walls and valves. They may form whenever blood pressure increases inside your veins. Many reasons these occur can be pregnancy, constipation, a tumor, or being overweight and obese. The most common signs of varicose veins are in the legs, but sometimes varicose veins form in other parts of the body. Different Types of Varicose Veins Another type of varicose vein are hemorrhoids that originate in the rectum. Varicoceles

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What Is Peripheral Artery Disease? Never Ignore These Signs Posted by Brookhaven Heart

You might not hear the phrase “peripheral artery disease” thrown around in casual conversation, but it’s surprisingly common among United States residents. It’s estimated that the disease affects more than 8.5 million people, and some might not even realize they’re dealing with PAD. Symptoms can be subtle and gradual, which makes the disease difficult to spot. What Is Peripheral Artery Disease? Peripheral artery disease occurs when the blood vessels located outside the heart and brain are negatively affected by a

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