June is Men's Health Month, drawing attention to easy ways men can address and help prevent common health problems. We invite you to use the following guide as a reminder to schedule important health screenings as part of your overall fitness and health program.
May 8–14 celebrates National Women's Health Week, highlighting the many ways that women can honor and take steps to protect their best health, vitality, energy and longevity.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time to be aware of the dangers of colorectal cancer, which takes more than 50,000 lives each year.
Hearts are strengthened by commonsense habits, some of which you have likely heard before. But reminders never hurt, especially not ones this vital. Adopting better habits today can make all the difference in your heart health going forward.
The right care begins with an accurate and timely diagnosis, so choosing the right radiology practice can make all the difference in treatment, safety, recovery and comfort.
As an alternative for people wishing to avoid conventional colonoscopy screening, the American Cancer Society recommends virtual colonoscopy as an effective screening tool for average-risk patients without symptoms of abdominal or bowel disease.
Frequent forgetfulness may be a sign of cognitive impairment, whose causes range from vascular problems to undiagnosed stroke to Alzheimer’s disease. With an accurate diagnosis, cognitive decline can be treated.