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The procedure is painless. You don't feel the magnetic field or radio waves, and there are no moving parts around you. During the MRI scan, the ...
"I didn't think much about it again." For Belinda, the pain relief was short-lived. While moving to Wisconsin in 2018, the hip pain returned. This time, it ...
Are your at-home COVID-19 tests expired or about to expired? Don't toss those tests. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
If you are a woman with a risk of having congestive heart failure, it means you build up fluid or can't maintain your cardiac output to a level that's good for ...
Some patients would rather distance themselves from the disease. Survivors needn't conform to others' expectations on what it means to be a cancer survivor.
Mayo Clinic researcher Lea T. Grinberg M.D., Ph.D., focuses on the early mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease and ...
When stroke survivor R. Brady Johnson first visited Mayo Clinic nearly nine years ago, his doctors didn't quite know what to make of him.
If you can't have surgery or don't want surgery, radiation might be used instead. Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses strong medicines to kill cancer cells ...
Viral vector vaccines can't cause infection with the COVID-19 virus or the viral vector virus. The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is a vector vaccine ...
Source: Hilal, T. Gea-Banacloche, JC. Leis, JF. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and infection risk in the era of targeted therapies: linking mechanisms with ...
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