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Lice are tiny insects, smaller than a grain of rice and barely visible without a microscope. Unlike most parasites, they live on the outside of the body — ...
Protect the area to avoid pain and further injury. Rest to promote healing. Ice the injury to reduce inflammation. Compress the area to ...
The Precision Medicine for Obesity Lab of Andres J. Acosta, M.D., Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies the obesity epidemic by developing individual treatments.
Before every exposure to the sun, apply an appropriate sunscreen product that protects you against ultraviolet (UV) sun rays. For maximum sun protection, ...
Dr. Strand's clinical research interests center around the integration of palliative medicine into the care of patients with cancer and advanced cardiac disease ...
Specialists in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, radiology and physical therapy collaborate as a team to evaluate your problem and determine the most ...
Walking is an inexpensive form of exercise that many people of various abilities and ages can do. Learn why there is no magic number of steps.
This procedure is done on an unborn baby (fetus) in the mother's uterus to improve outcomes of children with certain birth defects, such as spina bifida.
Learn more about how to prepare for this painless diagnostic test that creates detailed pictures of the inside of the body without using radiation.
The Peripheral Nerve Clinic in Arizona: specialty care for peripheral nerve or brachial plexus injuries or peripheral nerve tumors in the neck or limbs.
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