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It is the genetic destiny of men, as they get older, to start to experience problems with their prostate. Half of men who have…
Pictured above is Dr. Ram Rohatgi, Jr. a Mayo Clinic pediatric cardiology fellow and first author of the study discussed in the article referenced below.…
According to the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, a division of the National Institutes of Health, 36 million Americans have a hearing…
The Mayo Clinic Dolores Jean Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine is proud to announce the inaugural composition in the new "Music for Mayo" Carillon…
The human body is host to a vast number of microbes – communities of bacteria, fungi, viruses. These complex, interconnected microorganisms together make up our microbiota. The biggest…
Many forms of information exist when looking for quick and easy transplant education. Online search will produce many websites about transplant, living donation and healthy…
Last week we started the conversation about self-kindness or self-compassion and challenged you to a few concrete self-kindness activities you could try for a…
Intestinal obstruction is a blockage that keeps food or liquid from passing through your small or large intestine. While causes of intestinal obstruction may include…
There are more than 600 types of neurologic and neuromuscular diseases that can affect your nervous system. The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and…
In 1960 a baby girl was born with only one ventricle, and a malformed pulmonary artery. 58 years later, that little girl, Kim Russell, is…
Spring break is just around the corner, and after those long, dark days, most people can’t wait to feel some sun on their skin. While…
Mark your calendars for the Feel the Beat 2019! The seventh annual event will be held this year on Saturday, October 12th in Rochester, Minnesota.…