For blocked leg arteries, patients who quit smoking and took an aspirin and statin before undergoing treatment were less likely to suffer a complication six months later. This is according to a new research led by the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center. But few patients made the lifestyle changes and were on recommended medical therapy that can relieve leg pain and cramping associated with peripheral arterial disease, or PAD. The ...Tuesday, 25 December 2012
After Peripheral Intervention, Lifestyle Changes Linked to Better Outcomes
For blocked leg arteries, patients who quit smoking and took an aspirin and statin before undergoing treatment were less likely to suffer a complication six months later. This is according to a new research led by the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center. But few patients made the lifestyle changes and were on recommended medical therapy that can relieve leg pain and cramping associated with peripheral arterial disease, or PAD. The ...
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