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... active to keep fit. That can be difficult for people with spinal stenosis, a condition that causes serious back pain. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio ...
... active monitoring in participants with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). Trial of Sequential Treatment of Multiple Myeloma with Antibody Therapy ...
Subject has active tuberculosis or has had tuberculosis in the past three (3) years. Additional Exclusion Criteria may apply. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
Beyond formal sports environments, teens often are more active than adults. Even after an ACL injury is reconstructed, teen athletes typically return to ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Benefits of an active workstation featured image. Cardiovascular. Mayo Clinic Minute: Benefits of an active workstation. Deb Balzer. May ...
About this study. The purpose of this research is to identify an association between bacterial species and strains and active hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) ...
Active hepatitis B as defined by seropositivity for hepatitis B surface antigen or positive hepatitis B core antibody. Subjects with hepatitis C antibody ...
Not being physically active. Not exercising can cause weight gain. Increased weight raises the risk of elevated blood pressure. Diet high in salt (sodium) ...
Mayo Clinic researchers study how to use stem cells to treat people with spinal stenosis. Scientists in the following Mayo Clinic laboratories are active in ...
Aches or pain in the neck, upper arms, buttocks, hips or thighs. Stiffness in affected areas, mainly in the morning or after not being active for a time. Less ...
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