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Check with your local medical supply store or look online for specialty products for active people with ostomies. You can go back to work if you have an ...
Scientists in the following Mayo Clinic laboratories are active in peripheral nerve tumor research: Center for Individualized Medicine; Center for ...
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Try bladder training. People with bladders that are overly active get used to urinating often or at the slightest urge. Some might visit the toilet to ...
Stay active to help prevent constipation and reduce pressure on veins. Exercise also can help you lose excess weight that might be causing your hemorrhoids ...
Pomalidomide is an antineoplastic (cancer medicine). Pomalidomide is used to treat AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma in patients who have received highly active ...
As it becomes active again, the virus causes pain, tingling and, eventually, a rash of blisters that doesn't last long. The reason for shingles is unclear ...
Aches or pain in the neck, upper arms, buttocks, hips or thighs. Stiffness in affected areas, mainly in the morning or after not being active for a time. Less ...
Soft, bland foods may reduce discomfort when symptoms are active. Avoid greasy, spicy or high-fiber foods if they make symptoms worse. Stay hydrated. Drink ...
Mayo Clinic researchers in endocrinology are active in clinical studies of treatment options for endocrine disorders and adrenal gland conditions.
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