Your Axilla and Breast Health
We often don’t think of the armpit as a particularly attractive or important part of the body – it sort of exists by default. But,
Everyone Wants Your Best Possible Health…
Insurance companies are increasingly becoming more proactive in health issues, sending notifications on management of chronic diseases like asthma and diabetes directly to affected individuals
Diabetes and Obesity: Men, Women and Children
Remember when we said that November was jam-packed with health awareness issues? We still have lots to talk about. Today’s post is truly for everyone:
Americans Not Pursuing Healthcare Due To Cost
Health insurance is a hot topic right now – and a very divisive one in certain arenas. We’re going to steer clear of politics and
Men’s Health: Benign Findings
Today we continue our discussion of men’s health and specifically men’s breast health. Yesterday we covered breast cancer in men. Today we move on to
Breast Cancer in Men
As promised in yesterday’s post, today we’d like to discuss male breast cancer. Yes, it happens. Luckily, it is uncommon (approximately 2,000 cases per year;
For the Men in our Lives
We spend 99% of our time here talking about women’s health (the website is MammographyKC!) which means that the vast majority of our readership is
International Day of Radiology
It’s our holiday! (Not the kind we take off work, the kind we get to celebrate loving our jobs!) Here’s a little something about today…
Happy Birthday Marie Sk?odowska-Curie!
Happy Birthday Marie Sk?odowska-Curie! It’s hard to know where to begin when talking about such an stunning woman. A trailblazer, a lifesaver, someone who sacrificed
MR Techs: On Your Team
We’ve discussed some of the key players in your breast imaging recently. Hero: You. Helpers: mammography technologists, radiologists, schedulers, QA, receptionists… You are flanked by