In recognition of Heart Health Month, Dr. Karen Herbst and guest Dr. John Chuback explored the vital role of the cardiovascular system—arteries, arterioles, capillaries, veins, venules, and the heart itself—in overall health and disease.
This Research Roundtable centered on a shared interest in vascular function and how blood vessel health impacts systemic conditions. The discussion highlighted:
- The interconnected nature of arteries and veins in maintaining circulation
- The importance of microvascular health (capillaries and arterioles)
- The heart’s role as more than a pump—its dynamic relationship with the vascular system
- Emerging insights into vascular inflammation and structural changes
- Why understanding vessel integrity is critical for prevention and long-term health
The episode underscored a key theme: heart health is not just about the heart—it’s about the entire vascular network. Through clinical insight and research perspective, the conversation reinforces the importance of early awareness, ongoing research, and integrated cardiovascular care.
Key Takeaway: Protecting and understanding the health of our blood vessels is foundational to protecting the heart—and the whole body.
This Roundtable was originally recorded live on February 2, 2026. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of Lympha Press. The content is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice.
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