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After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S. When it comes to screening for breast cancer, mammograms are still the…
For patients and loved ones who have experienced critical illness, it is no secret how frightening the ICU can be. Often times people find themselves…
Demystifying Clinical Trials -- Part 2 The clinical research world can sometimes seem confusing. Research teams have many people in different roles, and they…
Join us at the Calvary Episcopal Church Courtyard every Tuesday starting July 9th from 12-1pm for the Lunch on the Lawn Summer Concert Series. The…
You've decided to pursue the six food elimination diet and are at the beginning of your journey. You’ve always been a huge milk drinker and…
What happens after a patient has undergone and finished treatment for lymphoma? Mayo Clinic Hematologist, Carrie A. Thompson, M.D., discusses lymphoma survivorship, post-treatment appointments, and…
Ashley Zimmerman always wanted to have a family, but after suffering a stroke and getting her mitral valve replaced at 24, a future pregnancy would…
Congratulations to Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine students, James Lee and Sam Rouleau for their appointments at in-Training, an online peer-reviewed publication for medical…
Open to families throughout Florida's First Coast, no fee to attend. Dates: July 16, 23, 30 and August 6 5:30-7:00 p.m. ET Each session will…
Complementary medicine, also known as integrative medicine, uses wellness practices to help people cope with cancer, persistent pain, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and other medical conditions. Integrative…
Recently, we have made the decision to include periodically in our PSC blog commentaries of selected clinical studies published by other groups. This tactic aims…
Peripheral artery disease is a common problem of circulation caused by narrowing of the arteries due to plaque formation which reduces blood flow to your…