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Article contributed by Angela Young, Supervisor - Patient Navigators at the Cancer Education Center HPV stands for human papillomavirus. There are more than 150 types…

Mayo Clinic congenital cardiologist, Alexander Egbe, M.B.B.S., discusses the role of anticoagulation in Fontan patients. Thromboembolism, or blood clots, can affect all systems in the…

In the HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking Program® we have always strived to provide the most evidenced based program to all of…

This article originally appeared on the Mayo Clinic News Network. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I started chemotherapy last month, and my health care provider suggested I…

Original post by Sharon Rosen in the Individualized Medicine Blog Each year, more than 20,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell…

Mayo Clinic adult congenital and pediatric cardiologist Nathaniel Taggart, M.D., discusses transcatheter therapy in patients who have undergone a Fontan operation. Transcatheter therapy in patients…

You may find that cancer or cancer treatment has affected your sense of taste. Food may seem to lack flavor or taste too sweet, salty…

Mark your calendars for the sixth annual Feel the Beat event on September 8 here in Rochester, Minnesota. Hopefully, the snow will all be melted…

Patients with complex care needs often choose to travel in order to receive the care they feel is best for them. Transplant centers are accustomed…

For those living with MCI, it’s a common issue to repeat questions or stories due to your short term memory problem. At times you may…
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