At Risk For Peripheral Arterial Disease? Simple Quiz Provides Key So You Can Circulate Better
Medical News Today
5th September 2008

Ten million Americans have peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and research shows that the highest risk populations include African-Americans (twice as likely to develop clogged leg arteries), seniors (12-20 percent develop PAD) and diabetics (one in three who are over the age of 50 develop PAD). Legs for LifeĀ®-a community health and public information program-recommends that older Americans take its free, online selfassessment quiz during September's national PAD awareness month.
5th September 2008

Ten million Americans have peripheral arterial disease (PAD), and research shows that the highest risk populations include African-Americans (twice as likely to develop clogged leg arteries), seniors (12-20 percent develop PAD) and diabetics (one in three who are over the age of 50 develop PAD). Legs for LifeĀ®-a community health and public information program-recommends that older Americans take its free, online selfassessment quiz during September's national PAD awareness month.
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