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Friday, 01 February 2013 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Deductibles Demystified!

Please take a minute to review this important information about health insurance deductibles. What is a deductible? Simply put, the deductible is the amount that the patient has to pay out of pocket, starting at the beginning of each year. Once that amount has been paid then the insurance policy kicks in. This amount varies
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Saturday, 05 January 2013 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Grandma’s Hair Dye to the Rescue: Hospital Superbugs Beware!

Hydrogen Peroxide, that stuff that grandma used to bleach her hair and your mom put on your cuts and scrapes, is the latest and seemingly most effective way that hospitals are preventing drug-resistant bacteria from spreading. The Oxford Journal of Clinical and Infectious Diseases published a 30 month study in January that is the product
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Wednesday, 21 November 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Something Smells Fishy: The Latest News on Postpartum Depression

Bad news for Nemo, good news for women everywhere. Fighting postpartum depression might be as easy as adding more fish to your diet. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry just published a review stating that increasing Omega-3 intake to recommended levels could help women of childbearing age battle depression. Research shows that Omega-3 helps your body
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Friday, 16 November 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Screenings for Relatives of SCD Victims

The European Heart Journal, official Journal of the European Society of Cardiology, published a study conducted in Denmark over the span of 11 years. The study followed family members of young victims of Sudden Cardiac Death. Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) in the young is often associated with genetic mutations so it isn’t a great surprise
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Monday, 15 October 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Best Hospitals: U.S News Announces the List

Well the numbers are in: The 2013 edition of U.S. News and World Report has published a list of the best hospitals in the country. The rankings are based on specialty and focus less on routine care and more on the extraordinary cases that require more expertise and pose more of a challenge. Just to
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Siemens Makes a Giant Leap for Alzheimer’s Sufferers

Siemens made a giant leap for Alzheimer’s sufferers this year when they introduced a first-of-it’s-kind integrated system to diagnose early stage Alzheimer’s. This new process involves a newly FDA approved radiotracer that binds to beta-amyloid, a plaque found in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. The plaque can then be seen with the help of the
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Monday, 08 October 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Controlling Your Radiation Dose: A Delicate Balance

Radiation exposure is a major concern for all imaging specialists as well as the patients and referring doctors. The November issue of Imaging Life covers the subject, shedding light on some information that most patients aren’t aware of, but would probably be glad to know. CT scans usually consist of larger doses of radiation than
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Monday, 01 October 2012 / Published in Health Information, News and Resources

Breast Tissue Density: To Tell or Not to Tell?

So I was reading the August issue of Radiology Today and I came across an article about breast density notification (everyone has something to say about breasts this time of year 🙂 ) The issue at hand was whether breast tissue density should be part of the plain language report given to patients. For those
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012 / Published in Health Information

Embrace the Change: Communicating with Radiologists

I was in a hospital waiting room recently and overheard a conversation between several doctors. It was one of those “back in the good old days” conversations, though the doctors certainly didn’t look like old-timers. Interestingly, they were expressing a sentiment that I have heard from many doctors who used to work in the “old
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Friday, 14 September 2012 / Published in Health Information

Good News for Heavy Smokers

Smokers beware! Another attempt at saving your lives may be on its way! This time, however, it doesn’t come in the form screaming “You’ll get cancer!!!” from every box of cigarettes. This time it might come in the form of asking “Are we there yet?” A recent issue of Health Affairs covered a study done
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