Blood Circulation

Disorders of Microcirculation, Prevention and Treatment

Microcirculation[1] involves the smallest branching blood vessels in the body, which are the arterioles, the venules and the capillaries. These tiny blood vessels provide essential perfusion to the tissues of the body and supply oxygen while carrying away toxic metabolic waste products. Disorders of microcirculation can

Read More »
Cardiovascular

Treating Microcirculation Defects in Cardiovascular Diseases

Defects in microcirculation have been documented as major factors in the development of cardiovascular diseases, especially type 1 diabetes.[1] By treating microcirculation defects, thus increasing blood and oxygen flow to the heart, the risk of recurrent significant cardiovascular events can be reduced significantly, and strength and endurance can

Read More »
COVID-19

Detecting Sepsis Early

Estimates suggest that more than 30 million people worldwide are affected by sepsis each year, with up to six million of these dying from the condition. While vulnerable populations such as the very young, elderly, pregnant women and immunocompromised people are most at risk, sepsis can strike

Read More »
Mental Health

Ways To Deal with Depression

By Dr. Steven Gelbard, MD, Medical Director of ReLife Miami Institute According to American Psychiatric Association (APA), Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, it is also treatable. Depression

Read More »
Major risk factors for spider veins, varicose veins
Active Lifestyle

Signs You’re at Risk for Spider Veins

Spider veins are dilated superficial blood vessels that often appear on the surface of the lower extremities or on the face. They are usually caused by damage to the small valves in veins, which causes back-flow, increased pressure and venous dilation. An example of a patient

Read More »
Women Back Pain Relief
Blood Circulation

16 Signs You’re at Risk for Diabetes

Diabetes is a serious, chronic illness that can result in the loss of limbs or life if left untreated. There are many signs that you are at risk for developing the disease, and it’s important to know what they are. If you experience any or

Read More »
Blood Circulation

5 Ways to Improve Your Mental Health

By Dr. Steven Gelbard, MD, Medical Director of ReLife Miami Institute Sometimes, a mental health issue manifests as emotional outbursts rather than chronic anxiousness or periods of depression. You may notice you’re overeating or not eating enough, so you had a recent change in your weight. You

Read More »
Blood Circulation

Prevention of Amputations in Diabetics

A major risk of having diabetes is the possibility of requiring an amputation. Most frequently, amputations due to diabetes first involve the great toe with worsening gangrene, which leads to amputation of the foot, amputation of the leg below the knee, and then amputation of the leg

Read More »