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People who get up and walk around while sleeping may not need treatment. But if it happens often, it could be a sleep disorder that needs treatment.
Using medicines that ease headache pain too often can start causing headaches. Learn about prevention and treatment.
This article is part two of a three-part series introducing Cheryl L. Willman, M.D., Stephen and Barbara Slaggie executive director of Mayo Clinic Cancer ...
The repetitive movements and sounds called tics that characterize Tourette syndrome can affect daily life — but there are ways to manage them.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A review article by Mayo Clinic researchers emphasizes that early onset colorectal cancer, defined as being diagnosed when younger than ...
This article is part one of a three-part series introducing Cheryl L. Willman, M.D., Stephen and Barbara Slaggie Executive Director, Mayo Clinic Cancer ...
Therapeutic options for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) focus on alleviating symptoms. This article addresses the role of diet, exercise and sleep ...
Raffals, the corresponding author on the review article publication, is a gastroenterologist and a member of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic at Mayo ...
Exercise is usually OK if your signs and symptoms are all "above the neck." These include a runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing and minor sore throat.
Replacing these genes with healthy genes may help treat certain diseases. For example, a gene called p53 usually prevents tumor growth. Several types of cancer ...
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