Are Stomach Ulcers Caused by Stress?
For decades, conventional wisdom held that stomach ulcers developed as the result of stress and spicy foods. Even Alfred Nobel, the man who established the Nobel Prize, once said, “Worry is the stomach’s worst poison.” In fact, two scientists who discovered a link between stomach ulcers and bacteria had a trouble convincing the medical community […]
About Damar Hamlin’s Cardiac Arrest
Time seemed to stand still on the football field that night. Football fans and players watched in stunned silence as Buffalo Bill’s Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field after colliding with another player during the first quarter. The players and coaches formed a human circle around the fallen athlete as team doctors performed CPR and […]
What’s the Difference Between a Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest?
How the Heart Works If you think heart attack and cardiac arrest are the same thing, you are not alone – 87 percent of people responding to a Cleveland Clinic survey mistakenly believe that cardiac arrest is another term heart attack. You might be surprised to learn that the two heart conditions are quite different. […]
Cyclical Breast Pain: Common Causes and When to Get a Mammogram
Do you have breast pain that seems to come and go every month? It may be cyclical breast pain. As its name suggests, cyclical breast pain is breast pain that comes and goes in a cycle. Cyclical breast pain typically appears about a week before a woman gets her period. She may experience a little […]
Can I Have a Mammogram with Breast Implants?
If you have breast implants, you might wonder if it is safe to have a mammogram. After all, mammograms play an important role in the detection and management of breast cancer. Skipping your mammograms can leave you at risk for letting breast cancer go undiagnosed or diagnosed only after the cancer has progressed to an […]
Which is Better for Diagnosing Kidney Stones, CT or Ultrasound?
Doctors rely on laboratory testing and medical imaging to diagnose kidney stones. When the patient’s symptoms and laboratory tests suggest kidney stones, doctors would turn to medical imaging to determine the number and location of those stones. For many years, computed tomography (CT) scans have been the go-to imaging test when it comes to diagnosing and […]
November is COPD Awareness Month
Every November, healthcare professionals and patients come together to share information about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a group of diseases that make it hard to breathe. During COPD Awareness Month, doctors and others help inform the public about COPD, its symptoms and treatments by holding events, posting on social media, and sharing personal stories […]
Using MRI to Identify Patients with Sarcoidosis at Risk for Bad Cardiac Outcomes
Some people with sarcoidosis experience adverse outcomes that cause severe illness and even death, while other people with the condition do not. Determining which patients with sarcoidosis are at higher risk for adverse outcomes can potentially save thousands of lives each year. The results of a new study suggest that MRIs may someday help doctors […]
October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month
October is spina bifida awareness month. Every October, healthcare professionals, patients and their families, and the community come together to raise awareness of this condition that affects millions of people. What is Spina Bifida? Spina bifida is a type of birth defect affecting the development of the baby’s spine. It occurs when a developing baby’s […]
Effect of COVID-19 on Breast Cancer Screening
Routine cancer screening – including breast cancer screening with mammography – saves lives. Cancer screening uses sophisticated medical technology to detect signs of cancer, often before the patient experiences any signs or symptoms of cancer. Detecting cancer early through screening is important, as cancer is easier to treat while it is in its earliest stages. […]