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Holiday parties might be filling up your schedule, and those extra calories stretching out your waistline. Laurie Molina, a Mayo Clinic dietitian, has some ...
As the COVID-19 surge sweeps across the U.S., it's crucial that people stay home and avoid gatherings to reduce community spread of the virus. But[...].
For many parents, the first months of having a new baby are full of cuddles, kisses, some sleepless nights and joy. That's exactly what life[...].
The infection rate of omicron, the highly infectious variant of COVID-19, is doubling about every two days, says Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases ...
To protect the health and safety of patients and staff amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, Mayo Clinic will implement stricter hospital visitor guidelines at[.
Eating disorders are complex medical issues, and the COVID-19 pandemic has created additional challenges for people who battle these disorders. For some, being ...
2020 has been a year consumed by COVID-19, from first news of the virus in the U.S. in January to vaccines rolling out in December.[...].
3D printing can provide an exact replica of a body part. But the printing process is not building or molding the model in traditional ways.[...].
Getting in better shape is consistently one of the most common New Year's resolutions people make each year, but many have a hard time following[...].
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified an enzyme called UCHL3 that regulates the BRCA2 pathway, which is important for DNA repair.
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