Meditation is a practice involving mental and physical techniques to improve brain health and overall well-being. Though ancient, it’s common throughout the world.| Cleveland Clinic
Body mass index (BMI) is a screening tool that measures the ratio of your height to your weight to estimate the amount of body fat. It’s not always accurate.| Cleveland Clinic
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan is a test that creates clear images of the structures inside your body using a large magnet, radio waves and a computer.| Cleveland Clinic
A CT (computed tomography) scan is an imaging test that can detect injuries and diseases.| Cleveland Clinic
More than just black-and-white pictures of broken bones — learn about how providers can use X-rays to check out what’s happening inside your body.| Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s Health Library provides information about diseases, conditions, treatments and body systems to help answer questions you may have about your health — from the everyday to the complex.| Cleveland Clinic
Learn more about our voice, writing process and commitment to all readers.| Cleveland Clinic
Blood tests are common tests healthcare providers use to measure or examine substances in your blood such as blood cells, chemicals, proteins and more.| Cleveland Clinic
Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol) is a common problem with fats building up in your arteries. This increases your risk of a stroke or heart attack.| Cleveland Clinic
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a type of arthritis where your immune system attacks the tissue lining your joints. Learn more about this condition and its treatment options.| Cleveland Clinic
Do you know the types of heart disease? Learn about the different kinds.| Cleveland Clinic