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Atherosclerosis is a serious health condition in which calcified plaque builds up inside your arteries. This calcified plaque causes the arteries to become hard and narrow, which can prevent blood from flowing through your veins and increase your risk for blood clots, heart attack, or stroke. But what exactly is calcified plaque? Plaque is a […]

Rotator cuff injuries are common causes of pain and disability among adults in the United States. In fact, nearly 2 million people visit their doctors each year because of rotator cuff problems, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. The risk for rotator cuff injuries increase with age. A rotator cuff injury can cause […]

Bones are incredibly strong. In fact, ounce for ounce, bones are stronger than steel and some bones are about four times stronger than concrete. Bones are so strong for their weight because of the density of the material in bones and the way bones constantly rebuild themselves. Unfortunately, bones can lose some of the density […]

Schemic colitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the large intestine, also known as the colon or bowel. It develops when there is not enough blood flow to the colon. Ischemic colitis (IC) can be acute, which means it develops and goes away quickly, or it can be a chronic, long-term condition. Like many other organs, […]

A lung nodule is an abnormal growth that forms in a lung. Also known as a pulmonary nodule, lung nodules are common. While they are usually benign, or not cancerous, pulmonary nodules may be a sign of lung cancer in some cases. Your doctor and radiologist use various imaging techniques to detect, measure, and help […]

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