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Mayo Medical School's class of 2011, along with medical school seniors throughout the country, had been anxiously awaiting Match Day on Thursday, March 17, 2011 ...
Diet and medicine changes · Avoid fatty, acidic or spicy foods. · Avoid caffeine, alcohol and carbonated beverages. · Avoid pain medicines such as aspirin, ...
Mayo Clinic gastroenterologists review the epidemiology, effects and pathophysiology of chronic bloating and distension and describe diagnostic strategies ...
"Your diet is the best way to get the nutrients you need for your health," Dr. Petersen says. "If you have a deficiency state, such as low vitamin B12 levels, ...
Quetiapine is used alone or together with other medicines to treat bipolar disorder (depressive and manic episodes) and schizophrenia. Quetiapine extended- ...
Some herbal remedies have been studied as treatments for anxiety, but more research is needed to understand the risks and benefits. Keep in mind that there ...
With age, vertical nail ridges may become more numerous or prominent because of changes in cell turnover within the nail. If your fingernails change color or ...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and seasonal flu are illnesses caused by viruses. They can spread from one person to another. Some of the symptoms of ...
Brain MRI is one of the tests you may have to determine the cause of headaches, dizziness, seizures, vision problems or hearing loss.
Behavioral, physical and occupational therapies at Mayo Clinic help those with chronic pain restore functioning and improve quality of life.
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