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Industry News | Japanese Phlebology Community Drives Revival of Local Hosiery Industry
- January 21, 2026
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Can medical science save a dying local industry? The “NARA Socks Project” demonstrates how Japanese clinicians are reviving Nara’s traditional hosiery sector by transforming craftsmanship into preventive compression therapy. Proving that “non-medical” gear can still deliver significant hemodynamic benefits—like increased blood flow and reduced venous stasis—this initiative offers a high-value blueprint for merging public health with industrial survival. It’s a compelling look at how clinical evidence can turn a commodity into a life-saving essential.
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Industry Insights | New Evidence: Integrating HIFU with CHIVA Strategy for Varicose Veins
- January 20, 2026
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Is non-invasive energy the future of venous care? New evidence from JVS-VL evaluates the integration of HIFU and the CHIVA strategy. Discover how the Asian Venous Academy is framing the dialogue between cutting-edge tech and hemodynamic logic ahead of the 2026 Asian Venous Summit in Hong Kong.
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“Autonomous Driving” for Medical AI: Will Surgery as a Profession Face an Impact?
- January 20, 2026
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As autonomous AI robots like the SRT-H begin to perform surgeries without human intervention, the surgical profession faces a pivotal transformation. In this exclusive dialogue, Dr. Qiang Zhang and Daniel Ho (Asian Venous Academy) discuss why AI is not the end of the surgeon, but a catalyst for a “higher-dimensional” career definition. From the hemodynamic philosophy of CHIVA to the future of systemic medical logic, discover why the most critical skill for the modern surgeon may soon be deciding when not to operate.
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Healthcare Professionals as a “High-Risk Group” for Varicose Veins: Global Prevalence Reaches 25%
- January 22, 2016
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A global meta-analysis reveals that 25% of healthcare workers suffer from varicose veins, with prevalence reaching nearly 30% in developing regions. This occupational health challenge highlights the urgent need for institutional preventive measures and better workplace ergonomics in the medical field.






