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ROSEMARY: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect? @my44: For years I had turned to Mayo Clinic’s website when looking for accurate and trustworthy medical…

Tired of cliche stories about adoption? So is author Laurie Frankel. Learn about how she approached the topoic in her new book by listening to…

Con el comienzo de un nuevo año, es importante estar siempre atento al bienestar de su cuerpo. Enero es el mes de la concienciación sobre…

Cervical cancer is almost always caused by persistent infection with high-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). Routine screening has dramatically reduced cervical cancer deaths, as…

Cervical cancer ranks as the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with the highest prevalence in low- and middle-income countries. In the U.S., thanks…

Author: Rhiannon Thompson, Patient of the EDS Program I’ve shared stories and insights from my experiences and connected with many others in the EDS…

While cervical cancer can affect all women, non-Hispanic Black women in the U.S. face higher rates of diagnosis and mortality compared to white women. This…

Article contributed by Sukaje, Patient Navigator, Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center Hair loss can be one of the most feared side effects of cancer treatment,…

There's a great sense of relief when someone survives a stroke -- but often, the long work of recovery is just beginning. We talk about…

A special thanks for writing this blog goes to: Dr. Kymberly Watt, Transplant Hepatologist, Mayo Clinic Minnesota. Dr. Maryam Sadat Aleali, General Practitioner and Gastroenterology…

With the start of a new year, it is important to always stay aware of your body's wellbeing. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, and…

Written by Melissa Gess, Mayo Clinic Dietetic Intern Weight-plateaus are when the weight doesn’t change, usually after trying to lose weight. The initial loss of…