I was just ten days away from my son’s wedding when I unlocked my apartment door and froze. My future daughter-in-law had already moved in—along with her parents and siblings—as though my home belonged to them. Suitcases crowded the hallway. Their clothes filled my closet. Not one person had bothered to ask for permission because they assumed they didn’t need it.
That headline is misleading. Visible veins on your hands are usually normal and, by themselves, are not a reliable sign of cancer or another serious illness. Common reasons hand veins become more noticeable include: Aging: The skin becomes thinner and loses some of its fat layer, making veins easier to see. Low body fat: Lean …










