Archive for January 2020
Biopsy confirms rare form of multiple sclerosis: Lucas’ story
Surgery for Chest Wall Deformity Restores Danielle’s Active Life
When Danielle Goldsmith was told nothing could be done to reverse the effects of a chest wall deformity she’d had since birth, she took her health into her own hands by researching all her options. That research led Danielle to Mayo Clinic. For years, a common belief among some medical professionals was that pectus excavatum…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Minute: Helping older adults manage chronic pain
Mayo Clinic Minute: Are meatless burgers healthy?
Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Testimonial with Jen Rittenhouse
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Read MoreThe GIT Up challenge — Mayo Clinic Urology style
Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator Implantation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Read MorePhysical therapist education at Mayo Clinic
Back in Control After Successful Incontinence Treatment
For years, Roxann Neumann, kept spare clothes in her car and desk for the days when incontinence got the best of her. But after an innovative surgery that resets the nerve signals between the brain, bladder and bowel, Roxann’s incontinence has improved immensely, and the extra clothing is back in her closet. Roxann Neumann loves…
Read MoreProvider Beliefs May Affect Pain Relief
Source: National Institutes of Health – Related MedlinePlus Pages: Pain Relievers
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