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  • 5 Tips to Reduce Stress During Your MRI

    5 Tips to Reduce Stress During Your MRI

    Did you know that over 10 million patients need an MRI each year?1 Many people find the experience extremely stressful. There are ways to combat that stress to make your time in the MRI machine more pleasant.

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  • Why Your Doctor May Order a CT Scan for a Head Injury

    Why Your Doctor May Order a CT Scan for a Head Injury

    In March we raise awareness in our community about brain injuries. Brain injury awareness and prevention are essential for human life. With 3.6 million people sustaining brain injuries in the US each year, this is an important health initiative.

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  • Imaging Tests to Diagnose Kidney Disease

    Imaging Tests to Diagnose Kidney Disease

    March marks National Kidney Month. Kidney disease is the 9th leading cause of death in the U.S.1 With more than 1 in 7 Americans having kidney disease, we raise awareness about kidney health. Our kidneys are vital to human life, performing crucial functions to filter out toxins, produce red blood cells, and regulate pH.

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  • The Role of Technology in Diagnosing Disease

    The Role of Technology in Diagnosing Disease

    While you weren't looking, a lot has been happening in radiology. Advancements in medical imaging in the last decade have revolutionized the medical world. Imaging plays a central role in the treatment and diagnosis of disease.

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  • Imaging Tests for Your Heart

    Imaging Tests for Your Heart

    It’s American Heart Month - a reminder to stop and think about the health of our most vital organ - the heart. The good news is that heart disease is often preventable, and there are advanced imaging tests for early detection.

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