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How Your OB/GYN Can Help Protect Your Heart
Teaming up with your OB/GYN to assess and treat any heart disease risk factors you may have could protect your ticker for many years to come. -
Debunking 7 Pregnancy and Delivery Myths
Pregnancy and labor are the source of many of our most well-known medical myths. One of our doctors tells women what they can truly expect. -
Foods to Avoid for a Healthy Pregnancy
Expecting a baby means a lot of changes, including what you can eat. Learn how to keep you and your baby safe by avoiding these foods during pregnancy. -
Using Sound to See: Ultrasound 101
Learn the basics of how ultrasound helps experts diagnose and treat a variety of conditions. -
3 Ways CT and MRI Scans Differ
It’s normal to have a lot of questions about MRIs and CT scans. Learn how these imaging services are different — and similar — and how they benefit your health. -
Postpartum Depression: It’s Normal and Worth Talking About
What is postpartum depression and how does it differ from the baby blues? When should you get help for postpartum depression? Get the answers and learn more on this page. -
5 Tips for Your Imaging Appointment
As a patient, you often don’t always see everything that happens behind the scenes when getting a CT or MRI scan. Learn more about the ins and outs of your imaging appointment. -
Diagnosed With Dense Breasts? These Advanced Mammograms Are for You
About 4 in 10 women have dense breasts, making it harder for mammograms to spot a potential tumor. But advanced technology helps us effectively screen. -
Your Date with DXA: What It Can Tell You About Your Bone Health
A bone density or DXA scan can reveal whether you have osteoporosis or are at risk of developing it. Learn more about this important imaging test and how it can support your whole health. -
Get the Facts: 3 Mammogram Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
Myths about mammograms can give you the wrong impression about breast cancer. Get the facts, so you can make the best decisions for your health.