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What Is Coronary Artery Disease?
The leading cause of death in 2021 was ischaemic heart disease, which is another name for coronary artery disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) echoed this with a report that heart disease was the leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2022, claiming over 702,800 lives. Although heart disease [...]
What Is a CT Coronary Angiogram?
A CT coronary angiogram is a non-invasive imaging test that creates three-dimensional images of your heart, arteries, and blood vessels. These images reveal any blockages or buildup that impede the flow of blood to the heart. A CT coronary angiogram provides medical information used to diagnose severe medical issues, such as coronary artery [...]
Tips From Doctors for Living a Healthier Life
Living a healthier life doesn’t have to require a complicated lifestyle overhaul overnight. In fact, it’s often best to make a few small changes over time. The reason is that small changes, put consistently into practice, are often more sustainable than one big change. If you put together enough [...]
Sarcoma Awareness Month
July is Sarcoma Awareness Month. This rare and often misunderstood condition affects about 14,000 people in the U.S. each year, including children. More than 5,000 people die from this group of cancers in the same timeframe. Sarcoma Awareness Month is an opportunity to educate the public, support those affected, and advocate for continued research and funding. Understanding sarcoma can help patients, caregivers, and health professionals identify symptoms early and seek appropriate treatment.
Men’s Health Month: Why June Matters
Men’s Health Month isn’t just about awareness — it’s a call to action. Your health isn’t a luxury, it’s your foundation, and men are often underserved in preventative healthcare. We all know a guy — maybe it’s even you — who doesn’t like to go to the doctor, even [...]
What Can You Use Your FSA/HSA Funds On?
Healthcare is expensive, but investing in preventative care can help you stay healthy and receive early treatment for medical concerns when they arise. Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) are healthcare funds you can set aside to cover out-of-pocket medical expenses. FSA funds can help you save money, and afford the medical care you need to stay healthy. Let’s examine FSA funds, and how to use them to cover medical costs.
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