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About this study. The purpose of the study is to examine the agrrement in perception of finacial hardship (FH) and the perceived stress in patients with ...
Emanuel Trabuco, chair of Mayo Clinic's Division of Urogynecology, will explain treatment options for stress urinary incontinence in women. And Dr. Joy ...
Unrelieved stress may damage arteries and worsen other risk factors for heart disease. Less than half of Americans know what it should be during exercise.
Manage stress. Find ways to help reduce emotional stress. Getting more exercise, practicing mindfulness and connecting with others in support groups are ...
He is a Senior Associate Consultant in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine within the Division of Cardiac Imaging and Stress Testing at Mayo Clinic ...
The liver has a lot of vital tasks including ridding the body of toxins. Learn about problems that can affect the liver and how to avoid them.
... stress and enhance resilience to depression. Exercise also has positive emotional and social effects that can help deal with stress and depression. Regular ...
Excessive sweating is when you sweat more than you might expect based on the surrounding temperature or your activity level or stress.
Pellikka, M.D., studies the application of echocardiography and stress testing to accurately detect cardiovascular disease and improve patient outcomes. Dr ...
Mitochondrial-lipid droplets interaction in hepatocyte under lipotoxic stress. Primary mouse hepatocytes from a control mouse (A) and a MASH mouse (B) were ...
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