This newsletter is sponsored by the NLN Garment Program Sponsors: medi USA, Essity JOBST, Juzo USA, & Wear Ease | | | medi® USA is a medical products and technologies company focused on compression therapies for chronic medical conditions, athletic performance and fashion. | | | | | JOBST®, a brand of Essity, provides solutions for the prevention, treatment and management of venous and lymphatic conditions; and offers world-class clinical education, sales and customer service support for healthcare professionals, business partners and patients. | | | | | Family-owned since 1912, Juzo manufactures a variety of compression therapy garments designed specifically to offer people affected by venous and lymphatic conditions the freedom to keep moving and maintain an active lifestyle. | | | | | Wear Ease therapeutic compression shapewear is designed to provide compression high under the arm and high on the back. Our goal is to provide attractive and comfortable products that ensure 100% compliance because you want to wear them! | | | | |
Virtual Part II of A Mysterious Experience of Lymphology Complimentary to all our valued NLN Members!
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| | | | | NLN Virtual Exhibit Hall is Open to Our Entire Lymphedema Community | This is an amazing opportunity to learn about the latest and greatest from lymphedema industry leaders. Support those that support the NLN and join our meetings.
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Sat 3/19/22 from 2:30-4:00 pm ET | New Sponsors Welcome! We invite new sponsors to join the March festivities and connect with our amazing lymphedema community comprised of passionate lymphedema clinicians and patient advocates. | | | | | High Re‐Exploration Rate of Vascularized Lymph Node Transplantations in Primary Lymphedema With Heparin‐Induced Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis
published Feb 14, 2022 by Hematology Advisor
| | | | | Scaling-up Filariasis Lymphoedema Management into the Primary Health Care System in Kerala State, Southern India: a Case Study in Healthcare Equity
published Jan 18, 2022 by Infectious Diseases of Poverty
| | | | | Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Is a Better Predictor of Chronic Lymphedema Vs Tape Measurement | published Feb 6, 2022 by Oncology Nursing News
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Manipulating Lymphatic Growth: Dr. Pengchun Yu | Published Feb 14, 2022 by Yale School of Medicine
| | | | | A First Glimpse of the Human Brain’s Drains | Published Feb 24, 2022 by Medical University of South Carolina
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