In the United States, about 12 million people between the ages of 15 and 49 rely on birth control pills. While generally safe, as with any medication, certain risks are involved.
A recent study suggests that performing an MRI scan in the workup for an elevated prostate-specific antigen blood test (PSA) screening for prostate cancer can reduce prostate cancer diagnoses by more than half.
As we age, most of us will experience shoulder pain at some time, whether it’s due to an injury or underlying arthritis. If your pain persists and becomes debilitating, it may be time to seek medical evaluation.
Fuchs’ dystrophy is caused by the loss of corneal endothelial cells. In Fuchs' dystrophy, these cells die off more rapidly than normal, leading to fluid buildup and corneal swelling.
A diabetes diagnosis can be overwhelming for both the person diagnosed and their loved ones. Understanding the condition and how to help can have a big impact on the person’s health and well-being.
Growing a thick beard or mustache isn’t always as simple as putting down the razor. For some, growing facial hair can be challenging, and many wonder why they can’t achieve the desired look.
During this in-person event, Dr. Amendola highlights the reasons for shoulder pain, preventive measures, treatment options and factors to consider when weighing more invasive options.
A sudden injury threatened to derail competitive cheer and stunt athlete Isabel Kleidosty’s dreams of competing at the collegiate level. However, thanks to innovative surgical techniques, Kleidosty is thriving today.