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This Friday, July 10th, at 11:20 AM CST, Dr. Peter Schwartz will join Dr. Ackerman for SADS Foundation's weekly Facebook Live Q&A session! This will…
Five-year-old Jackson began experiencing symptoms his mother, MariClair, attributed to growing pains in the spring of 2006. His continued illness and lethargy, however, convinced her…
Our HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence and Thinking program for patients diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment and a partner has always been an on…
A nutritious breakfast can be a great start to your day — but what makes a breakfast healthy? It generally means a combination of…
Mayo Clinic Connect member and volunteer mentor, Teresa @hopeful33250, was recently advised by her GI doctor to start on the FODMAP diet due to her…
Article contributed by Adam Shultz, MS, Clinical Exercise Physiologist Cardiac Rehabilitation and Cardio-Oncology Exercise Program Mayo Clinic, Department of Cardiology Common Threads Cancer and…
Following transplant, you will need to take medications to prevent your body from attacking/ rejecting your new organ(s). These medications are called immunosuppressants. You will…
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles to various depths at strategic points on the body. Among the best studied applications of…
Research on the impact of healthy lifestyle activities on brain health has long been an area of focus in aging and disease prevention. However, many…
What is an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)? An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is a small, battery-powered device surgically placed in a patient's chest to monitor and detect…
An orthotic is a device that goes into your shoe to help support the foot in various ways. Orthotics can provide cushioning, even…
Words can be powerful. Sometimes, a quote, a poem or a passage can touch our hearts and express what we are feeling. It reminds us…
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