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May
What do the lymphatics have to do with the brain? A lot, according to Dr. Wei Chen. Dive into this must-see Research Roundtable.
Published: 7 May, 2025
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Apr
In our April Research Roundtable, Dr. Karen Herbst and Dr. Lindy McHutchison explored the often-overlooked role of vein disease in conditions like lymphedema and lipedema. From restless, heavy, and burning legs to cramping and chronic discomfort, the discussion shed light on symptoms that are frequently misunderstood—and ...
Published: 9 April, 2025
5
Mar
Dr. Rachelle Crescenzi, a translational imaging scientist and founder of the Sodium Adipose and Lymphatics Translational Imaging Lab at the University of Virginia, joined Dr. Karen Herbst at the March Research Roundtable for an engaging discussion on salt and physiology.
Published: 5 March, 2025
5
Feb
“We can’t keep throwing gasoline on the fire,” emphasized Dr. Alexandre Amato, referring to inflammation. Catch up on the riveting conversation between Dr. Alexandre Amato and Dr. Karen Herbst from the February Research Roundtable.
Published: 5 February, 2025
9
Jan
What happens when two passionate researchers have a meeting of the minds in a live webinar? Watch the riveting conversation between Dr. Karen Herbst and guest Dr. Sara Al-Ghabhan.
Published: 9 January, 2025
5
Dec
A rapid-fire Research Roundtable filled with questions about GLP-1 agonists, obesity, lymphedema, and lipedema were expertly answered by board-certified endocrinologist Dr. Leopold Cobos Salinas.
Published: 5 December, 2024

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