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... diary in patients with PD in whom medications do not provide adequate control of symptoms. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age ...
If you're trying to lose weight, a food diary can be a valuable tool. Logging what and how much you eat can reveal forgotten calories and hidden patterns ...
He wrote about the experience in "A Doctor's Diary From a COVID ICU." As a Mayo Clinic intensivist working with the tele-ICU, Ben Daxon, M.D., normally spends ...
But it planted seed. Perhaps he'd change things for other patients. "After I was approved for a heart transplant, I decided to keep a diary," he ...
In this Medical Edge Radio episode, Mayo Clinic Dr. Deborah Lightner explains how a bladder diary can help in the diagnosis of incontinence problems.
This study will validate a bowel diary to be used for a forthcoming study comparing effectiveness of biofeedback, sacral nerve stimulation, and injectable ...
... diary that the patient receives sometime after the hospital discharge. Unfortunately, ICU diaries have not shown consistent results, perhaps because when ...
Your healthcare professional may suggest you keep a food diary and track your weight. Your health professional may suggest that you stop following a diet ...
Keep a diary for a few days. Jot down every time you urinate. A health care provider can use this diary to help you make a schedule for bladder training.
Sleep diary. For a week or longer, you log your daily sleep and wake times to understand your sleep patterns. Sleep study, also known as polysomnography. If ...
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