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Innovation Spotlight: DermaFlow | New Early Detection Technology for Peripheral Artery Disease
As part of our ongoing Vascular Innovation Series in conjunction with The Way To My Heart, journalist Kym McNicholas interviewed DermaFlow CEO and Board Member, Irene Jaffe, Ph.D. DermaFlow develops a non-invasive proprietary technology to monitor and stimulate the peripheral blood flow. Dermiflow’s Perivasc and DermVasc are currently limited to investigative use.
Running A Marathon May Affect Your Blood Vessels
Reversing the aging process may not be as complicated as we previously had thought. There is no magic trick necessary. No fountain of youth or ridiculously expensive medical treatments. Something as simple as running and discipline may be reversing the aging process of blood vessels within both men and women.
Wylie Scholar Program Report
Vascular Cures’ Wylie Scholar award provides support to pursue innovative patient-centered research projects to successfully compete for subsequent grant funding and achieve leadership roles. This enables a lifetime of impact to improve the lives of patients.
Serena Williams and her Experience with Pulmonary Embolisms
In a recent interview with Vogue Magazine, Serena Williams talked about her experience with a pulmonary embolism shortly after the birth of her daughter. Williams has had a history of blood clots and was off her daily regiment of anticoagulants due to her recent emergency C-section.
PAD – A Mother’s Story
The Vascular Disease Foundation (VDF) ceased operations in January 2014. In October 2014, Vascular Cures acquired most of VDF’s digital assets and educational resources.
Vascular Disease Foundation
The Vascular Disease Foundation (VDF) ceased operations in January 2014. In October 2014, Vascular Cures acquired most of VDF’s digital assets and educational resources.