Are those body aches a sign of gallstones?

Pain from gallstones (hardened, stonelike lumps of bile or other digestive fluids that block bile ducts) usually occurs in a distinct pattern. Gallstone attacks typically provoke steady, intense pain in the upper right abdomen that can radiate to the shoulder or back.

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Is MRI contrast dye safe?

MRI contrast dye is widely used and considered safe. It helps highlight blood vessels, tumors, and other structures to improve diagnostic accuracy. Rarely, contrast dye can trigger a serious condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in people with advanced kidney disease.

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Quiz: Food and Inflammation

In this quiz, test your knowledge of which foods can nourish your body and help prevent disease, and which foods can play an inflammatory role in the body. 

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Do gallstones always need treatment?

Not all cases of gallstones need treatment. Many people have gallstones that never cause pain or other symptoms and can be left alone. But if gallstones cause persistent pain or other symptoms, doctors often opt to surgically remove the gallbladder.

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Video: Recharge your mind with mindfulness

Practicing mindfulness is a healthier, more sustainable source of energy and focus than relying on caffeine or sugar. This video shows you how to practice mindfulness by paying attention to breathing, physical sensations, and everyday activities in the present moment without judgment.

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