The article focuses on the role of Alaska Open Imaging Center LLC and Providence Imaging in providing preventative screening and health care in Alaska. Alaska Open Imaging is the first to secure Web-based radi...
The CDC says heart disease and cancer are leading causes of death for all men, though they are often preventable with early intervention. But a survey from the Cleveland Clinic shows that 55% of men don't get regular health screenings, and 63% of men of color. "The earlier in your lif...
Medical scientists have laid emphasis on the fact that women fail to understand the importance of screening. Doctors and health professionals are sensitizing the female population about how screening is essential while also showing them the ways which can be adopted to stop cervical cancer from ...
health in older people • A universal screening effort is necessary by all those involved in the care of older people • Nutrition screening with the new MNA®-SF is easy Takes less than 4 minutes • Due to the Specific Geriatric Focus, the MNA® should be recommended as the basis...
Preventative measures such as regular health screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle interventions can help identify and address health issues before they escalate into more serious conditions. By investing in preventative healthcare and promoting healthy lifestyles, we can reduce the economic burden of ...
Amid current changes in health care access across the United States, the importance of health insurance status and insurance type relative to demographic, actual, and perceived health variables as determinants of screening for breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer is uncertain. This analysis evaluates...
For those with a family history of breast cancer, Dr. Karney says the message to women is to take control of their health and get screening. "Well, 85% of cancers do not have a family history, and only 15% of breast cancers do," she said. "If you're not comfortable and opted ...
Healthy lifestyles, regular screening and early detection are key in improving the outcome of the breast cancer diagnosis. The Ministry for Health together with the rest of the world observes October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and intensifies public health ...
A certain level of health literacy is required for patients to fully understand health information and services to make sound decisions about their health care, including decisions about screening and treatment. Previous research has suggested that a significant proportion of the population may have ...
For those with a family history of breast cancer, Dr. Karney says the message to women is to take control of their health and get screening. "Well, 85% of cancers do not have a family history, and only 15% of breast cancers do," she said. "If you're not comfortable ...