If lately you’ve been having trouble sleeping and it has started to negatively impact your life, it may be time to have yourself examined by a sleep medicine doctor. Sleep deprivation can contribute to moodiness, irritability, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, and even car accidents. Many people try to address their own sleep issues by using sleep aids and making changes to their sleep routine, but it’s often an exercise in futility. A sleep medicine physician can help you resolve your ... [Read More]
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Common Types of Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal organs and tissues in the human body. An ultrasound uses echoes, rather than radiation, to produce an image – also called a sonogram – and construct the picture. This way, doctors can identify any issues inside the body. Although ultrasound is best known for its use in evaluating pregnancy, it is also very helpful in biopsies. An ultrasound can help detect cancerous tumors or ... [Read More]
Types of Diagnostic Services
It’s practically guaranteed that all of us will undergo a diagnostic test at least once in our lifetimes. Technological advances in the field of diagnostics have made early detection of many diseases possible, for earlier treatment, and better outcomes. Also, advanced screening methods can help prevent more diseases than ever before. While accurate diagnosis and early screening can save your life, the uses of diagnostic tools do not end there. They are also used to monitor the progress of ... [Read More]
What Is a Nuclear Stress Test?
When your doctor senses something may be wrong, you can expect any number of diagnostic tests. One diagnostic test you may not be familiar with is the nuclear stress test. A nuclear stress test is a type of image-guided diagnostic test that determines the status of your heart and blood flow. Aided by a radioactive dye, a nuclear stress test can measure blood flow while at rest and after exertion. Ultimately, the test will reveal areas for concern regarding blood flow to your heart. A nuclear ... [Read More]
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (commonly called antiphospholipid syndrome) is an autoimmune disease that can cause blood clots in the arteries and veins. It occurs when the immune system creates antibodies that can cause clotting by mistake. A person may be genetically predisposed to this condition or be exposed to environmental factors that can lead to its development. The presence of autoantibodies can cause the clots to form in the brain, which can lead to a stroke. A blood clot can ... [Read More]