Bone Density: High Impact
And you thought jumping rope was just for fun… Well, it is! But it also might be good for the health of your bones. We’re
Bone Density: What Is DEXA?
Dual photon x-ray absorbtiometry? That sounds like something that happened to Bruce Banner (okay, those were gamma rays…). But we promise, you won’t turn green
Brain Boost: Kids and Screens
Bringing children into the world brings organized chaos to your life. There are things they do on a regular basis, like eat and sleep –
The Places You’ll Go, the Things You’ll See… Imaging in Other Countries
Rebecca is our guest blogger today, one of our many great employees who make DIC what it is, committed to service not only here but
Ultrasound and Pregnancy: The Third Trimester
The third trimester of pregnancy can be a kick in the ribs – literally! As the newest member of your family grows and moves, the
Ultrasound and Pregnancy: The Second Trimester
While the first ultrasound of a pregnancy is necessary to confirm pregnancy and initial health of the fetus and the mother, there’s more to come!
Ultrasound and Pregnancy: The First Trimester
When most people hear the term “ultrasound” one particular thought comes to mind: pregnancy. Every expectant parent loves a glimpse of who’s-to-come – and finding
Radiation Risk Management
Everyone is exposed to radiation in daily life. It’s a part of living on our planet. As radiologists, we are schooled in managing radiation in
Self-Exams for Men (and Women)
Okay, we’re slightly nerdy. Aside from being fans of thought-gems on TED.com you may have noticed on our other blog, MammographyKC.com that we’re also fans
HSG and Reducing Anxiety
If your doctor orders an HSG (which is much easier to say than hysterosalpingogram) you may have heard stories from friends who have had them