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Heart Disease: Signs, Symptoms and Prevention

May 7th, 2020|

Heart disease affects millions of Americans every year and is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. Unfortunately, many people choose to ignore signs and symptoms until it's too late to reverse the damage to the heart and cardiovascular system.

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What Can a Heart CT Scan Detect?

May 6th, 2020|

A heart CT scan shows detailed images of your arteries, aorta, heart and valves, so that healthcare professionals can measure your heart health without an invasive or lengthy procedure. The scan specifically looks for problems like calcium and cholesterol buildup, blockages and inflammation

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What Can a Lung CT Scan Detect?

April 1st, 2020|

CT scans offer more in-depth and detailed views of the inside of the body when compared to typical x-rays. In particular, a low-dose CT scanner uses a minimal amount of radiation to produce high-quality images, giving radiologists a clear view of any abnormalities in the lungs.

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What is a Virtual Colonoscopy?

March 24th, 2020|

The goal of a virtual colonoscopy procedure is to screen for any abnormalities or signs of cancer using a less invasive procedure. A virtual colonoscopy uses CT (computed tomography) technology to take a digital image of the inside of your digestive organs, large intestines and rectum.

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What is a Low-Dose CT Scanner?

January 16th, 2020|

A CT scanner, also known as a CAT scan, is a type of medical imaging device that helps healthcare professionals detect problems in a person’s organs, bones, and other tissues using radiation. A low-dose CT scanner uses less radiation than a typical machine, so it's safer and easier for people to access preventative care.

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