Why? It stops the throbbing. Science says: "Patients often complain their varicose veins are worse in hot weather," says Simon Payne, a consultant vascular surgeon. "This is because the veins distend and get wider with the heat.
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Every year, I make time to teach a seminar on the main UCLA campus. While I enlighten 20- and 21-year-olds about global health, they bring me up to date on "what's hot and what's not." Music, fashion, electronic gizmos.
Every year, I make time to teach a seminar at UCLA. While I enlighten 20- and 21-year-olds about global health, they bring me up to date on "what's hot and what's not." Music, fashion, electronic gizmos. OMG, how the world has changed since I was their ag