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Pediatric Benign Lesions of Bone and Soft Tissue
Benign lesions of the bone are tumors that are unlikely to spread from where they form on any bone throughout the body, although usually they appear
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Pediatric Clubfoot
Clubfoot is a foot defect present in children at birth where the foot points downward and twists inward. This unnatural foot contortion is caused by
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Results of Heart Disease
If you see someone having any of these symptoms, or if you are having them and can still function, act quickly. Call 911 immediately and say "I think I'm having a heart attack." Painless diagnostic tests can detect narrowing and clots.
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Mom's Morning Out
The National Stroke Association identifies stroke as a leading cause of death among Americans and the leading cause of serious, long-term adult disability. On average, someone will suffer a stroke every 40 seconds and someone will die from a stroke every four hours. Recognizing stroke symptoms and choosing B.E. F.A.S.T. can help save a life. Know the signs of a stroke:
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Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization (sometimes called coronary angiography) is an invasive test that allows your cardiologist to take pictures of the arteries in the heart using a catheter (long, hollow tube) threaded into the heart through a blood vessel in the leg or sometimes through the arm. This test identifies narrowing’s or blockages in the heart with 100 percent accuracy and allows your cardiologist to determine the best treatment for your heart disease. Catheterization is also important for evaluating the heart’s pumping function as well as certain heart valve problems.
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Cardiac Device Implantation
Sometimes lifestyle change and medication aren’t enough to combat heart disease. When other treatments are no longer effective, your physician may recommend an implantable cardiac device (pacemaker) to help monitor and or regulate the rhythm of your heart. There are different types of implantable devices, and it depends on your diagnosis as to which type your doctor will choose for you. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) pacemakers help a very slow heart beat more regularly. Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) shock the heart when it is beating too fast to prevent cardiac arrest. Additionally, some devices have been developed that can do both.
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Cryotherapy
Our team is knowledgeable and specially trained to use innovative, leading-edge treatments such as cryotherapy to treat urological conditions.
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BAM! The Immune Platoon
Your body's immune system is like having your very own super hero team. At BAM! we call them the Immune Platoon, a team of super-powered white blood
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Smokefree.gov
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