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Nikki J. Ron, P.T., D.P.T., WCS-ABPTS, explains the evolving role of Mayo Clinic physical therapists in pregnancy and postpartum care ... emotional and sexual ...
People can drink many calories without feeling full, especially calories from alcohol. Other high-calorie beverages, such as sugared soft drinks, can contribute ...
Include physical activity in your daily routine. Try walking, swimming or other activities you enjoy. · Eat a healthy diet. Choose vegetables, fruits, whole ...
About this study. Adults who are deprived of sleep during a sleep study (IRB 11-002121) may have insights about emotional and physical states that impact ...
Complications · Emotional upset. If you have stress incontinence, you may feel embarrassed. · Mixed urinary incontinence. It's common to have both stress ...
Cancer treatment can have a major impact on fertility. Get the facts about fertility preservation options for men and women. Mayo Clinic Radio: Shoulder ...
Childhood trauma, such as emotional, physical or sexual abuse. A serious illness during childhood. Loss of a loved one through death or illness, or feeling ...
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Adjusting to being a new mother can be stressful. It's normal. So is feeling an array of emotions, says Dr. Vandana Bhide, a pediatrician at Mayo Clinic. Dr ...
But for many women, effectively managing other matters that affect daily health, such as premenstrual syndrome, birth control, fertility, menopause and more, ...
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