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What works for one person may not work for another. Your health care provider can explain how one medication or multiple medications may fit into your ...
Do not miss any doses. For patients taking piperazine for pinworms: Pinworms may be easily passed from one person to another, especially among persons in the ...
Jaw and facial pain due to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Irritable bowel syndrome. Anxiety. Depression. There's no cure for fibromyalgia. But ...
Hospital chaplains offer spiritual guidance and pastoral care to patients and their families. Learn more about hospital chaplains and programs at Mayo ...
In older adults with borderline cognitive reserve that is not yet clinically obvious, exposure to anesthesia and surgery may unmask underlying problems with ...
"We think that if a person improves one's ability to hear that their cognitive loss — if it's related to that — might in fact slow over time," says Dr.
A tumor, a gallstone or something else can squeeze or block the bile duct. When this happens, the bile can't enter the small intestine. As a result, your stool ...
All medications and any vitamins or supplements that the person seeking treatment is taking; Questions to ask the doctor. For eye irritation, some basic ...
A key tool in managing the disease is the Mayo Imaging Classification (MIC), which predicts the severity of the disease based on a person's kidney size and ...
Compassion is distinctly different from its more frequently cited cousin empathy. Empathy is seeing the world through another person's eyes. Compassion goes ...
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