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A woman walks her dog through the woods on a sunny, fall day. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: We're thinking about getting a dog. We know they're great companions, but how ...
Married for 54 years, Allen and Betsy Witcher like being active together. They particularly enjoy ballroom dancing and going for daily walks.
Many restaurants in downtown Rochester are within walking distance of Mayo Clinic. You can find traditional Minnesota favorites, such as walleye and wild ...
... walk as usual. Have heel pain with fever and numbness or tingling in the heel. Schedule an office visit if: There's heel pain even when not walking or standing.
Can't walk or put weight on your leg. Have pain, swelling, redness or ... You have pain during or after walking. You have swelling in both legs. Your ...
Walking around in a house with too much clutter or too little light may lead to falls and foot injuries. Have certain conditions. Having decreased bone ...
“Walk in designated walkways as much as possible,” Moss says. “Taking shortcuts over snow piles and other frozen areas can be hazardous. Look ahead when you ...
... walking, headache, confusion, or neck or back pain with walking. Symptoms of orthostatic hypotension usually get worse in hot weather or when you are ...
Trouble walking, moving or balancing. Smiling and laughing often and seeming ... Odd behaviors, such as hand flapping and arms uplifted while walking.
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
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