A bone density test measures the grams of calcium and other minerals that comprise your bones. The test uses X-ray technology, and a specialist may perform the scan on a forearm, hip, or part of the spine; however, DEXA scans (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans) are performed on the whole body using a safe, low-absorption method
Read MoreWhat to Expect at Your 3D Mammogram Appointment
Mammograms have been instrumental in the prevention and reduction of breast cancer fatality by nearly 40 percent over the last three decades. This is why the American Cancer Society (ACS) encourages women who have an average risk to go for yearly mammograms starting at age 45 until age 54, and every two years for women 55 years and
Read MorePreventive Health Screening Services at Starling Diagnostics
One of the greatest achievements in medicine was the introduction of medical imaging for health screening. Since the late 1800s, we have had imaging technology, which has enabled doctors to look for issues inside a patient’s body without having to perform an invasive operation. One of the major benefits of medical imaging is the ability
Read MoreThe Difference Between Diagnostic and Preventive Health Imaging
Unlike physics and math, medicine is far from an exact science. A patient’s symptoms may share similarities with another disease, so a doctor can then order medical imaging tests to narrow down the possibilities and make informed treatment decisions. Medical imaging can involve various scanning technologies to produce detailed images of a specific section of
Read MoreWhat’s the Difference Between an MRI and a CT Scan?
A practitioner may recommend you receive a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized tomography (CT) scan to diagnose certain health conditions or monitor a current health issue. While the tests are similar in nature, your doctor may want you to have one as opposed to the other, depending on the purpose of the test. At
Read MoreFour Important Imaging Tests Specifically for Women
Imaging technologies have made great strides over the last several decades, giving doctors the sophisticated tools to help them accurately diagnose a wide variety of health conditions. For women, diagnostic imaging and health screenings are definitely a godsend, especially with the fact that they are at a higher lifetime risk than men. Imaging tests are
Read MoreWhen Should You Have Your First and Last Mammogram?
A mammogram is a type of health screening recommended to women of a certain age. The goal of mammogram screenings is to detect early signs of breast cancer. If detected early, a woman with breast cancer has a good prognosis. A mammogram has the ability to detect breast cancer three years before other symptoms may
Read MoreDiagnostic Imaging Recommended if You Have a History of Smoking
If you’ve successfully quit smoking, congratulations! That is the best thing that you could do to reduce your risk of getting lung cancer. However, having a history of smoking is in itself a risk factor for lung cancer. The American Cancer Society has recommendations for people who meet certain criteria — such as those with
Read MoreWomen’s Imaging and Interventions
The first step in diagnosing and treating neurological, musculoskeletal, and other women’s healthcare issues is utilizing radiological imaging. At Starling Diagnostics, we provide a wide range of advanced diagnostic services designed to provide the most comprehensive analysis, enabling our patients to receive the treatment they need in the most timely and effective manner. Depending on
Read More8 Common Women’s Health Issues to Know About
While there are health issues common to both women and men, differences in physiology mean that women are more vulnerable to certain conditions than men. Women must see a gynecologist, obstetrician, or other doctors specializing in women’s health, so they can take necessary precautions to manage their health properly. Among many health issues, let’s discuss
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