Medical imaging technology is an ever-changing field — vast improvements are constantly being made to allow scans that are clearer and give more precise information.
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In 2001, U.S. companies lost an estimated $300 billion due to absenteeism, turnover, poor morale and lost productivity. No greater challenge to workplace productivity exists than maintaining a healthy workforce.
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Returning to work following a serious injury is usually not a quick process. But a solid plan based on one's condition and needs makes the process easier.
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By working together to achieve certain operational efficiencies, our hospitals are seeing that collaboration, even in the face of necessary competition, makes for a robust economy, a stronger industry and a better experience for our customers.
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Fear was the number one reason many older adults gave to explain why they hadn't gone in for a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer, according to a survey by the Colon Cancer Alliance, a patient advocacy group.
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Availing yourself of free educational resources on heart care will not make you a medical expert, but having a layman's knowledge of the symptoms of heart disease can certainly go a long way in both prevention and recognition that could save your life.
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Employee wellness is one of the many challenges in today's workplace. It's no wonder, considering two-thirds of American adults are overweight.
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