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ANSWER: Juicing — extracting the juice from fresh fruits and vegetables — can be a good way to add nutrients to your diet. If you struggle to eat the ...
A Mayo Clinic genetic researcher. Recognized for its outstanding contributions to research, the Department of Clinical Genomics has a long history of published ...
The proposed randomized controlled trial (RCT) for individuals with symptomatic knee OA is innovative. No trial has examined the optimal dosing interval for ...
The most common symptoms we see with pectus excavatum are chest wall pain around the anomaly, exercise intolerance or avoidance, shortness of breath while ...
Although most have never heard the term "cavernous malformation," as many as 1 in 500 people may have this condition, which can cause bleeding, seizures, ...
Strabismus, also called crossed eyes or eye misalignment, is common. This condition affects approximately 4% of people. It can be caused by problems with the ...
Pelvic exam, breast exam, and mammogram (breast x-ray) may be needed to check for unwanted effects, unless your doctor tells you otherwise. Be sure to keep all ...
This study is investigating the supportive care needs, and levels of social support and distress, in adult patients who are receiving or have recently completed ...
As children around the nation get ready to return to the classroom, there is one important lesson they should learn at home. It's called cough etiquette, ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was recently diagnosed with cancer. Are there specific foods I should be eating or avoiding? ANSWER: It's not about any one food, and[.
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