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Snoring loudly could be an indication of sleep apnea, a disorder in which breathing stops and starts repeatedly during sleep.
Your healthcare professional can use an endoscope to see if the esophagus looks different than usual. Small tissue samples may be taken for testing. This is ...
Dr. Suresh Kotagal, a Mayo Clinic pediatric neurologist and sleep disorders specialist, describes symptoms to watch for in teens with sleep difficulties and ...
Answer From Craig N. Sawchuk, Ph.D., L.P.. Fear of public speaking is a common form of anxiety. It can range from slight nervousness to paralyzing fear and ...
Tianeptine: Is safe use possible? Tinnitus and antidepressants · Transcranial magnetic stimulation · Traumatic brain injury · Treating hidradenitis suppurativa ...
Many people's idea of a traditional breakfast is eggs, sausage and white toast, which leaves little room for fruits, vegetables or whole grains.
The first objective of this pilot research protocol is to evaluate the quality of PET from the SIGNA PET/MR system and to compare the quantitative accuracy of ...
A little more than 30% of transplant recipients with CRS had an increased prevalence of previous endoscopic sinus surgery, allergic rhinitis and recurrent ...
About this study. This research program consists of a prospective, multi-institutional Phase 2 trial and an economic cost-effectiveness analysis for the use ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of genetic mutations in cancer patients from various ethnic populations seeking care at Mayo Clinic ...
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