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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Circulation
  1. ... as diabetes that can cause dysvascularity (poor blood circulation in the legs) increase. For people with limb ...
  2. ... diagnostic purposes and can affect light absorption Poor circulation Skin thickness Tobacco use Skin pigmentation Are pulse ...
  3. ... ointment, and a compression device to improve blood circulation in her legs. She also credits doing daily ...
  4. ... which strengthen your heart and lungs and boost circulation Strength exercises such as weightlifting, resistance band workouts, ...