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Wound closure during surgery is of special interest to Christoph Nabzdyk, M.D., a Mayo Clinic critical care specialist and anesthesiologist. He [...]

Damage to brain cells in two separate neurodegenerative diseases — Alzheimer's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy — is not limited to specific parts of the [...]

For the millions of people who could face a cancer diagnosis this year, it's vital to have all therapeutic options available. [...]

Patients with celiac disease have the same hepatitis B rate of immunity after vaccination and risk of [...]

Chronic constipation is a reality for many people ― more often women than men. Fortunately, these symptoms generally respond to dietary fiber supplements or over-the-counter [...]

If the average TV show is to be believed, going into labor is easy to predict. It will happen to any character who is pregnant [...]

Like the maps that drivers use to get from one place to another, the goal of a medical diagnosis is to get you from where [...]

Why does it take so long for new biomedical evidence to become accepted as standard practice in medicine? For example, in a

Fasting triggers a particular mechanism that helps beta cells in the pancreas manage glucose, according to discovery scientists at Mayo Clinic. The paper, published in [...]

In preclinical studies, Mayo Clinic scientists and collaborators have identified the molecular mechanism used by the brain's "cleaners" as they remove a problematic protein in [...]