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Advanced preventive screenings can help detect “silent killers” such as Stroke and Osteoporosis
On Wednesday, June 18, 2008, HealthYes!™ Preventive Screening will offer affordable, non-invasive screenings for common and potentially fatal illnesses to the residents of Kyle. The screening event will be held at Texas Old Town located at 1205 Roland Lane. Appointment times are still available in the morning.
In addition to preventive screenings, HealthYes! also offers free wellness seminars to interested groups. At a Say Yes to Your Health seminar, a HealthYes! representative provides critical information about
Stroke,
Cardiovascular Disease (Heart Disease),
PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease),
AAA (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm) and
Fragile Bones (Osteoporosis), which collectively account for far more deaths each year than all forms of cancer combined. The company emphasizes the fact that preventive screenings for these conditions are only now becoming widespread, pointing out that, despite advances in technology and public education, far too many people are still uninformed and unprepared when it comes to these “silent killers.”
HealthYes! utilizes state-of-the-art, FDA-approved imaging and health assessment technology, including Color Doppler Ultrasound, Automated Oscillometry, and Bone Densitometry machines. The preventive screenings provide fast, accurate results, which are then sent directly to board-certified Austin radiologists for review. Participants receive their results in less than a week.
“These preventive screenings are one of the most important steps that we as individuals can take to educate and empower ourselves where our own health is concerned,” said Craig Lindley, Co-Founder and Vice President of HealthYes! “They provide a critical baseline against which doctors can measure future readings, adjusting recommendations and treatment accordingly. What distinguishes HealthYes! is the detailed information we give our clients.”
For more information on HealthYes!, health screenings, or health and wellness education, visit
www.HealthYes.com or call 1-888-802-3130 (toll-free).
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