Mohammad Barbati
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Mohammad E. Barbati, MD, FEBVS, is a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at University Hospital RWTH Aachen. To date, he has authored several scientific publications and books regarding vascular and venous diseases.
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Vascular Compression Misconceptions (part 4/4)
Welcome back for the final part of our blog post series focusing on vascular compression diseases (VCDs), where we debunk prevalent myths and misconceptions. If you're just joining us and haven't yet delved into the previous parts of this series, you can catch up by exploring part 1, part 2, and part 3. In this concluding chapter, we persist in our mission to eradicate misconceptions and shed light on the truth.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
Vascular Compression Misconceptions (part 3/4)
Greetings once again! This is the third part in our series tackling the common misconceptions surrounding vascular compression diseases (VCDs). If you haven't had the chance to read previous posts, feel free to check it out (part 1 & part 2). In this post, we continue our journey of debunking myths, and dispel some falsehoods.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
Vascular Compression Misconceptions (part 2/4)
Welcome back to the second post on misconceptions about vascular diseases. In case you missed our first post, you can read it here. In this second post, we will be addressing some other misconceptions that people often have about the symptoms and treatment options for vascular compression diseases (VCDs). So, let's dive in and learn more about these myths.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
ascular Compression Misconceptions (part 2/4)
Welcome back to the second post on misconceptions about vascular diseases. In case you missed our first post, you can read it here. In this second post, we will be addressing some other misconceptions that people often have about the symptoms and treatment options for vascular compression diseases (VCDs). So, let's dive in and learn more about these myths.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
Vascular Compression Misconceptions (part 1/4)
Imagine suffering from mysterious pain, numbness, weightloss or swelling that seems to come and go without explanation. For many people living with vascular compression diseases (VCD), this is their reality. And to make matters worse, these conditions are often misunderstood, leading to confusion, delayed diagnoses, and improper treatment. In this post (and next three posts), we'll dive into some of the most common misconceptions about VCDs, debunking myths and shedding light on the facts. From the severity of symptoms to the role of exercise in managing these conditions, we'll tackle the misunderstandings head-on to create a clearer picture for those affected and their loved ones. So sit back, and prepare to have your assumptions challenged as we unravel the truth behind these often-misunderstood ailments.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
Vascular Compression Misconceptions (part 1/4)
Imagine suffering from mysterious pain, numbness, weightloss or swelling that seems to come and go without explanation. For many people living with vascular compression diseases (VCD), this is their reality. And to make matters worse, these conditions are often misunderstood, leading to confusion, delayed diagnoses, and improper treatment. In this post (and next three posts), we'll dive into some of the most common misconceptions about VCDs, debunking myths and shedding light on the facts. From the severity of symptoms to the role of exercise in managing these conditions, we'll tackle the misunderstandings head-on to create a clearer picture for those affected and their loved ones. So sit back, and prepare to have your assumptions challenged as we unravel the truth behind these often-misunderstood ailments.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in FYI
Taming the Cholesterol Beast
Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly battling the cholesterol beast lurking within? Fear not, for you're not alone in this struggle. Millions of people worldwide face the challenge of managing high cholesterol levels, and many are seeking natural ways to keep the beast at bay. In this blog post, we'll explore nutritional supplements that can help you tame the cholesterol monster and take control of your heart health.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
The Curious Case of Bendy Betty
The Time Betty Outdid a Yogi Once upon a time, there was a girl named Betty. She was your average, everyday girl, but with a twist: she was unusually flexible! One day, Betty found herself in a yoga class. As she mindfully stretched into positions that made her classmates gawk, she couldn't help but wonder if there was more to her bendiness than met the eye.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
The Silent Threat Hiding in Our Offices
A Wake-Up Call: The Spilled Coffee Incident It all began with a simple accident - spilling coffee all over the desk. This seemingly trivial mishap led to a realization: spending hours sitting in the same position at work can have serious health consequences.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
The Strangling Ligament
Today, we're going to delve into the fascinating world of ligaments, and more specifically, the star of our show: the Median Arcuate Ligament (MAL). Buckle up and let's unravel the mysteries of Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) together!
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
The Mind-Heart Connection
Picture this: it's Monday morning, you're running late for work, and your trusty car decides to give up the ghost. As you frantically call for a tow, your heart races, and the stress levels rise. But have you ever stopped to think about the connection between that stress and your cardiovascular health? Strap in for a wild ride through the mind-heart connection and discover how to manage stress for a healthier ticker.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack
When Temperature Matters: Raynaud's Phenomenon Uncovered
Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is a fascinating condition that causes blood vessels, predominantly in the fingers and toes, to constrict excessively in response to cold or emotional stress. This intricate process is governed by the body's natural ability to regulate its internal temperature and maintain a stable core body temperature.
By Mohammad Barbati3 years ago in Lifehack











