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Boosting nutrients such as calcium, dietary fiber and iron can improve nutrition. On the other hand, decreasing the amounts of other nutrients also can ...
Ruti Sella Svetlit, M.D., brings her expertise in anterior segment ocular surgery and refractive surgery to help treat patients with cataract and refractive ...
Is it possible to provide overtreatment for a condition? How are diseases overdiagnosed? Why are 'too many' antibiotics a bad thing? Do YOU want to be a better ...
Many hospitals have encountered capacity issues recently. A trauma surgeon and vice chair for practice for the Admission and Transfer Center at Mayo Clinic ...
For such tiny creatures, ticks can make a big impact. Here's how to protect yourself on the trails and in backyards this season. Weight loss: Choosing a diet ...
According to the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network, each day in the U.S., around 120,000 people are waiting for an organ transplant, ...
Hernias are a common medical problem. Each year in the U.S., about 800,000 inguinal hernias are surgically repaired. On this week's Mayo Clinic Radio, surgeon ...
Dr. Halena Gazelka 00:14. Welcome, everyone to Mayo Clinic Q&A. I'm your host, Dr. Halena Gazelka. Thanks to advances in heart surgery techniques and longer ...
The higher your triglycerides, the higher your risk of heart disease. The solution? Healthier habits. Choose healthy foods, such as fruits and vegetables. Scale ...
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