Cardiologists rely on nuclear stress testing generally for its life-saving capabilities. Among its important uses is that it helps cardiologists identify the underlying cause of persistent shortness of breath and chest pain, whether they point to coronary artery disease, and, if they do, determine its severity. Nonetheless, just like any other test, nuclear stress testing
Read MoreBe Honest About Your Veins: A Blog About Treating Varicose Veins
Conspicuous leg veins can cause just about anyone to become self-conscious. These twisted and bulging veins, also known as varicose veins, can become very noticeable when you wear shorts, skirts, or a bathing suit. They may have you constantly covering up your legs, which can become a burden. Fortunately, unsightly leg veins can be treated.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Varicose Veins and How a Vein Doctor Can Help
If you regularly have to sit or stand for long periods of time, then you are susceptible to developing varicose veins in your legs. Varicose veins appear as purple or blue raised cords on your legs, and sometimes they can appear elsewhere on your body as well. Most people assume that varicose veins are a
Read MoreWhy the Stakes Are Higher Than Ever Before with Heart Disease
Almost half of Americans have some degree of cardiovascular disease. That’s 121.5 million adults. Heart attack, end-stage kidney disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke are all potential killers. Today, the stakes are even higher, but as the old adage goes, forewarned is forearmed. Know the statistics regarding heart disease, the associated dangers, and what you
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