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Does owning a pet help reduce your risk of stroke and other cardiovascular events? A recent study suggests the answer is yes, especially if you're a woman ...
After a career as a physician in Minneapolis, Denise Krivach, M.D., was looking forward to spending her retirement years in the solitude of the Montana ...
And Dr. Kristina Butler, a Mayo Clinic gynecologic oncologist, discusses diagnosing and treatment options for ovarian cancer. Animal study finds promise ...
With pet-assisted therapy, find out how a furry friend can provide you with love and help ease loneliness and anxiety. ... Discover how surgeons use this high- ...
Many teenagers, and sometimes their parents, think melanoma won't happen to people under 20. So skin cancer cases in young people aren't detected as early ...
Infectious Diseases A-Z: Antibiotics in farm animals. Related Articles. Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating severe headaches caused by nerve compression featured ...
At Mayo Clinic's Rochester campus, 26 dogs — and their human handlers — have made the cut. Sharon Theimer and her two Australian Shepherds, Baxter and Elfie, ...
Is medicine going to the dogs? Yes, but in a good way. Pet therapy is gaining fans in health care and beyond. Find out what's behind this growing trend.
Once confined to the southern part of the U.S., the lone star tick is now being found further north and west, and so are reports of allergic reactions to ...
Does what you eat matter when it comes to brain health? Mayo Clinic experts say what's good for the body is also good for the brain, and your diet may impact ...
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