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Treatment options are improving outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer. A new study shows that most report an excellent quality of life after surgery.

A comparison of surgical treatments for uterine fibroids found that the less invasive option may relieve symptoms without as high a price.

A new Mayo Clinic study highlights the importance of managing high blood pressure during pregnancy.

Study finds corticosteroids made a "significant" difference in the death rate of COVID-19 patients with high C-reactive protein levels.

Mayo Clinic researchers have found that a specific group of neurons within the brain's external globus pallidus region are connected to addictive behaviors.

A recent Mayo Clinic study aimed to better understand rates of opioid use among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and the factors behind their use.

Scientists link macrophages, or the first responders of the immune system, that have become so-called "zombie cells" in early-stage lung tumor growth.

Researchers exploring the exposome, the measure of environmental contributors to disease and health, have linked environmental exposures to liver disease.

In a new study, Mayo Clinic scientists and their international collaborators discover a new brain area involved in movement.

New paper reviews the effects of digital innovation on clinical trial participation and how new technologies applied beyond the clinic walls may overcome the limitations of conventional trials.