9 Symptoms of Calcium Build Up
What Is Calcium Build Up? Calcium build up is plaque in and on your artery walls. This restricts your blood flow and can cause problems throughout your life. Calcium build up can cause heart disease, heart attacks, cancer, osteoporosis, kidney stones, kidney failure, and strokes. The process of this disease most commonly starts after your…
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5 Things to Know About MRI Scans
Learn more about what an MRI scan is, how long it takes, and what to expect!
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When it comes to treating uterine fibroids, misinformation can get in the way of making confident, informed decisions. One procedure that’s often misunderstood is Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE). It’s a minimally invasive treatment that offers relief from fibroid symptoms without the need for major surgery. Despite being a safe and effective option, UFE is surrounded…
Pronation is a term often thrown around in the world of foot health and running, usually with a negative connotation. But what exactly is pronation, and should you be worried about it? Together let’s demystify pronation, discuss its role in your foot’s mechanics, and explain why it might not be as bad as you think.Pronation…
Make a difference this year and join our run on University Avenue. Date: October 12th at 9:00 AM Restrooms: 2 restrooms are located in the lobby of BlueRock Medical next to the elevator and will be open for the event. T-Shirt Pick Up Location: BlueRock Medical Times: Friday 10:00-6:00 Pm Saturday 8:00AM-8:50AM or Post Race…
Why did the name change? CT scans were originally called an EMI scan. The original name for this scan was an EMI scan, named after the company that created the technology. That evolved into a CAT scan, and CT is a more modern, simplified version of this name. CT scan vs. CAT scan: What’s the…
Varicose veins and spider veins are both vein disorders, but what are the main differences? These two disorders are often mixed up. Not only is the appearance different, but the symptoms are different as well. One disorder is usually more painful than the other. Can you guess which one it is? VARICOSE VEINS Varicose veins…
After 200 years doctors are moving beyond the BMI. The American Medical Association encourages doctors to cut their reliance on BMI when assessing a patient’s weight and health. The body mass index predates the bathroom scale, calculators, and computers. It was a simple system to measure body fat based on height and weight. However, in…
Is Rock and Roll to Thank for Modern CT Scans? Let’s Take a Closer Look! About Electric and Music Industries (EMI) EMI owned the Abbey Road Studies in the 1960s and 1970s. EMI signed The Beatles in 1963 and EMI profits rose 80% that first year. The incredible popularity of the Beatles during that time…
Humans are made up of about 60 percent water, your brain is ¾ water, and you lose water through breathing! Water is an important part of our diet and lifestyle! It can regulate your diet, and give you more energy if you are properly hydrated. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/water-and-healthier-drinks.html Water helps You use water every day when you…
We’ve all seen the foreign objects slideshow but picture this. Can you imagine finding something like this after so long? We want to thank Taliah Webster for sharing her wild X-ray story with our BlueRock Readers! After 20 years a sewing needle was discovered in a woman’s foot. 23 year old Taliah, began training for…
Let’s take a look at the stats! The rate of young children swallowing foreign objects has almost doubled over the past twenty years. The Dangers of Button Batteries- Numbers on the Rise The number of kids needing treatment for batteries placed in their mouths, noses and ears has doubled in the last decade. The small…
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