Archive for January 2023
Impact of Hospital Volume on Outcomes of Septal Myectomy for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
In this thirty-second video of the Mayo Clinic Two Minute Article weekly series, Juan Crestanello, MD discusses the impact of hospital volume on outcomes of septal myectomy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Read MoreSteff Di Pardo’s Morning Routine #shorts
Disability Advocate Steff Di Pardo’s Daily Routine Living with Ankylosing Spondylitis and chronic fatigue is challenging. Follow Steff at @totallyfunkless on Instagram and on TikTok for more on how they manage and thrive by taking care and moving slow. #chronicfatigue #chronicillness #yoga #selfcare #stretching #getmoving #ankylosingspondylitis #invisibleillness #fibromyalgia #disabiltyawareness #webmd @webmd PS/This video is…
Read More2-for-1 surgery: Hernia repair and prostate cancer removal
Bruce Simones has worn many hats in his life and likes to be busy. He’s been a student, father, nurse, business owner, mentor, friend, grandfather and volunteer. Today, the 74-year-old La Crosse, Wisconsin, retiree fills his days playing golf, spending time with his family and hiking his active dogs in the Hixton Forest. He also…
Read MoreKeep Testosterone in Balance #shorts
Keep Testosterone in Balance Testosterone is the male sex hormone. As men get older, their bodies produce less of it. Starting in middle age, it often drops below levels that doctors consider normal. Low testosterone — also known as hypogonadism or low T — can affect your overall health. But some doctors say…
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