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For many people, sharing about their health in online social networks overrides conventional concerns about privacy. Each person weighs the benefits and risks arriving at…
February 2019 Question of the Month: Are vaccinations 'okay' if I have a SADS condition*? Should I get my flu shot? For the Heart of…
To recognize your friendship and support of Mayo Clinic, we cordially invite you to our private educational event series, Behind the Shields. Each event provides…
Mayo Clinic's CAR-T Cell Therapy Program offers a new cancer immunotherapy that involves genetically modifying T cells to activate the immune system to recognize and…
At one of our recent HABIT sessions, a group of our patients with MCI expressed frustration and confusion about why some of them had…
Don't get tricked into bogus erectile dysfunction treatments. Roughly 50 percent of men will experience erectile dysfunction at some point, but zero percent of men want to…
On this Mayo Clinic Radio episode, Katherine Zeratsky, a Mayo Clinic registered dietician nutritionist, discusses the keto diet and compare it with other popular diet plans, including…
A common thought is that pancreatic cancer is difficult to treat, and prognosis is often dismal. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 55,000 Americans will be…
Congenital heart disease is a basket term for when a child is born with a heart that has a structural abnormality, such as a hole…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="362"] Image courtesy of SPR Therapeutics, Inc.[/caption] In the United States chronic low back pain affects approximately 25 million patients and millions…
This week, I had the great opportunity to learn a bit about my friend Jeanne Eilertsen who is an integral part of the Arizona…
Sometimes known as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition that increases the risk of many types of cancer, especially colorectal…