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This is an energizing virtual education event dedicated to breast cancer survivors and their caregivers. We discuss critical aspects of living well during and after a breast cancer diagnosis. Topics covered include: Survivorship Care: What Does it Mean for Me? Breast Cancer Nutrition: Foods to eat and avoid Exercise During and After Breast Cancer Guided […]
Continue readingTransplants are identified as nonelective surgeries, and transplant patients have faced urgent medical needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Our practice, like many others across the country, did slow down in March and April of this year," says Dr. Patrick Dean, a Mayo Clinic transplant surgeon. "Patients and providers were concerned ― appropriately so ― about […]
Continue readingIn our world’s fight against cancer and obesity, we need more than a “one-size-fits-all” solution. The development of individualized treatments is critical to the success for those who suffer from cancer and obesity. Join Marina R. Walther-Antonio, Ph.D., and Andres J. Acosta, M.D., Ph.D., as they discuss the role of precision medicine in cancer and […]
Continue readingJohn D. Casler, M.D., otolaryngologist, and Victor Bernet, M.D., endocrinologist, of Mayo Clinic in FL discuss thyroid, thyroid nodules and cancer. Learn more here: #MayoClinic #MayoClinicFL #Thyroid
Continue readingA study recently conducted at Mayo Clinic found that women who had high blood pressure during pregnancy were more likely to experience bothersome menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and hot flashes are both linked to heart disease risk. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, Dr. Stephanie Faubion, the […]
Continue readingOn the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. Dale Ekbom, a Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, explains treatment options for vocal cord paralysis. This interview originally aired Jan. 18, 2020. Learn more about vocal cord paralysis:
Continue readingGoing gluten-free can be healthy for some people. But does it work for everyone? Hear from Mayo Clinic experts before pitching the pasta. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App:
Continue readingYou can help prevent heart disease if you exercise regularly, eat right, maintain a healthy weight, reduce stress and don't smoke. But can you do anything to reverse it if you already have it? Dr. Stephen Kopecky says even if you have known heart disease, you can help improve your risk factors for developing blockages […]
Continue readingOn the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, discusses how heart disease can be reversed. This interview originally aired Feb. 15, 2020. Learn more about heart disease:
Continue readingIf you experience tingling, weakness or stabbing pain in your hands or feet, you may be among the 2%–3% of the population with peripheral neuropathy. Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr. Michelle Mauermann says those are the nerves that exit from the spinal cord and go to the rest of the body. Peripheral neuropathy happens when those […]
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