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Though you might not feel like eating, it's important to do what you can to maintain your calorie, protein and fluid intake during cancer treatment. Use this ...
Eat healthy foods. Eating healthy foods isn't a sure way to prevent cancer. But it might lower the risk. Try to: Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. Focus on ...
This rare disease causes an early decay of nerve cells in the brain. Learn about its symptoms and how treatments may help.
Not everyone with mild cognitive impairment has Alzheimer's disease. MCI often is diagnosed based on a healthcare professional's review of symptoms. The same ...
... terminal illnesses? DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have a loved one who was referred ... help my family member? ANSWER: Hospice care might be an option for people who are ...
Physical symptoms. Headache; Nausea or vomiting; Fatigue or drowsiness; Problems with speech; Dizziness or loss of balance. Sensory symptoms. Sensory problems, ...
The ampulla of Vater is located where the bile duct and pancreatic duct join and empty into the small intestine. Ampullary (AM-poo-la-ree) cancer is rare.
Your body stops producing enough new blood cells in this rare and serious condition, possibly causing fatigue, higher risk of infections and uncontrolled ...
Palliative care can transition into hospice care if the illness becomes terminal. Donna Kamann, a palliative care nurse practitioner at Mayo Clinic Health ...
About this study. A study to investigate the hypothesis that a Pisa/IIT Robotic SoftHand Pro converted to a prosthetic terminal device will enhance the ...
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