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UFE vs. Hysterectomy: Why More Women Are Choosing Organ-Sparing Treatments

A diagnosis of uterine fibroids often brings complex decisions.  Symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure, and chronic fatigue can progressively interfere with…

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Why Canada Residents Should Fly to South Florida for Fibroids, Enlarged Prostate, or Hemorrhoids Treatment

Many Canadian patients delay treatment for conditions such as uterine fibroids or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) due to long wait times in the Canadian…

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What Is Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)? Early Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Peripheral Artery Disease commonly known as PAD is a circulatory condition that affects millions of adults yet often goes undiagnosed for years. PAD occurs…

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Early signs of venous insufficiency you shouldn’t ignore

Venous insufficiency doesn’t appear overnight. It develops gradually as the veins in the legs lose their ability to push blood upward against gravity. Understanding…

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Why Hemorrhoids Keep Coming Back — And How Vascular Treatment Breaks the Cycle

It’s like a bad dream that never ends. If you’ve dealt with hemorrhoids before, you probably know the pattern: symptoms improve for a while……

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PAE vs. Prostate Surgery: Preserving Sexual Function Matters

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects half of men over 50, causing urinary woes and intimacy fears. Prostate artery embolization (PAE) offers incision-free relief while…

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Hemorrhoid Surgery vs. Minimally Invasive Embolization: What Patients Should Know

Hemorrhoids plague up to 1 in 20 Americans, causing pain, bleeding, and embarrassment for those over 35.  Traditional surgery offers relief but involves downtime;…

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World-Class Fibroid & Prostate Care in South Florida for Caribbean Patients

For many patients in Jamaica and The Bahamas, access to advanced, out-of-office, minimally invasive treatments for uterine fibroids, enlarged prostate, varicose veins, or bleeding…

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What the Latest Research Says About Amputation Risk and How Vascular Care Is Changing Outcomes

Recent national and international studies examining lower-extremity amputations reveal a complex pattern: while major amputations declined for years, certain populations are now experiencing new increases, particularly…

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Why Are Leg Amputations Rising? What Recent Studies Reveal — and What Patients Need to Know

Recent medical studies have raised serious concern: lower-extremity amputations are increasing again in certain regions of the United States, particularly among patients with diabetes and…

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The hidden connection: Why african american women are more affected by fibroids (and what to do about it)

Uterine fibroids are common — but they don’t affect all women equally.  For African American women, fibroids often appear earlier, grow faster, and cause…

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Peripheral Artery Disease: The silent vascular condition you shouldn’t ignore

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) often starts quietly — with subtle leg discomfort, tiredness when walking, or numbness that’s easy to brush off as “getting…

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