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Pseudobulbar affect, also called PBA, is a brain condition in which a person suddenly starts to laugh or cry and can't manage the reaction. The term " ...
My story began in November 1993 when I was referred to Mayo Clinic with two abdominal tumors that were potentially cancerous. No tests indicated cancer,[...] By ...
But now in my 40s, I seem to get allergy symptoms during the spring and summer. Is it possible to develop allergies as an adult? Should I get tested? If so, ...
I recently completed a fellowship in Cytopathology at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN this last June 2025. Outside of medicine, I have enjoyed working as a ...
Learn about these common noncancerous growths and what to do if you have symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding.
Do I have cancer? · Where is my tumor? · What other tests do I need? · What are my treatment options? · Is there one treatment that's best for my type of tumor?
I have other health conditions. How can I best manage these conditions together? Should I see a specialist? Are there brochures or other printed material that I ...
“I like to say I perform life-changing surgery.” For patients with facial paralysis, restoring their ability to smile can be the life-changing result they need.
Measles vaccine: Can I get the measles if I've already been vaccinated? Menus for heart-healthy eating: Cut the fat and salt · Mesothelioma · Milk allergy ...
What does it mean when urine looks foamy? Should I be concerned if it doesn't go away after a few days? Passing foamy urine now and then is common.
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