Mayo Clinic Insights: Dr. Swift discusses what an adenovirus is and how the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works. For more up to date information about COVID-19, visit https://mayocl.in/3aUioXa
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Sure, cold weather can be a nuisance, but did you know that some people are actually allergic to it? It’s true. You can be allergic to the cold. More from Mayo Clinic.
Take a baby aspirin a day to reduce your risk of heart attack. Many of us have heard that. But here’s some information from Mayo Clinic you might not have heard. It has to do with the coating on aspirin that helps reduce stomach upset.
Please be advised that this video contains graphic footage of surgery. This video demonstrates a total parotidectomy performed by Dr. Eric J. Moore for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma metastasized to the parotid gland. Series Editors: Andrew J. Goates, M.D.; Matthew L. Carlson, M.D.; David P. Larson, M.D. To learn more about the Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Imagine you’re at the mall and a man or woman collapses. Fortunately, you can increase or even triple that person’s chance of survival if you start CPR. Mayo Clinic doctors say that a modified form of CPR will save more lives. It’s easier to learn, easier to do and you don’t have to blow in
Helicobacter pylori infection can be clinically challenging, especially with the evolution of drug-resistant bacteria, and the numerous diagnostic and therapeutic options available. Dr. Amy Oxentenko offers a simplified approach to the diagnosis and treatment of H pylori infection, and discusses ongoing research to explore new potential treatment options for H pylori infection. To learn more,
Imagine this: Every time you go out into the sunlight to walk the dog or get the mail your skin gets red, itchy and inflamed. That’s what happens to people with a condition called polymorphous light eruption. To learn more about this skin issue, we’ll head to Mayo Clinic.
On Mayo Clinic Radio, Dr. Michael Joyner, an anesthesiologist and human performance expert at Mayo Clinic, discusses the exercise guidelines and ways to get people moving. Dr. Joyner also discusses elite athlete performance and the possibility of someone running a marathon in under two hours. This interview originally aired Dec. 15, 2018. According to updated
A new approach developed by Harvard Medical School researchers uses yeast to rapidly evolve synthetic antibody fragments called nanobodies with the aim to find variants that are effective at binding to selected antigens, including SARS-CoV-2. The antibodies are intended for use in diagnostic tests and disease treatments. Read the full story: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/antibody-evolution
Sandra has been an artist and performer her whole life. Her creativity did’t just stop when she was diagnosed with ALS – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – a progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control. Sandra, a mother of three from Gainesville, FL, adapted.
In this video, Mayo Clinic hand surgeon, Dr Sanj Kakar, talks about what Dupuytren’s disease is, how to diagnose it and the treatments that can be offered.
Jeffrey Alexander, M.D. a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic specializing in eosinophilic esophagitis, discusses the etiology, symptoms and treatment of eosinophilic esphagitis. For more information, visit: http://www.mayoclinic.org/eosinophilic-esophagitis/
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Hearing loss is a natural part of the aging process. But, noise-induced hearing loss is on the rise, leading to May being recognized as Better Hearing Month. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately 15 percent of adults in the U.S. from 20 to 69 and 5 percent of children
So you want to be a sports medicine physician. You like the idea of working with top athletes and helping them heal from their injuries. Let’s debunk the public perception myths of what it means to be a sports medicine doctor, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of sports medicine. 💌
In this video, I go over how to determine your personality, the strengths and weaknesses of personality types, and most importantly how to be a more effective student and get better grades with each personality type. Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies are a powerful way to characterize personalities. Unlike Myers Briggs, Enneagram, StrengthsFinder, and others, the
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You’ve got to love the internet for providing vast reserves of useful information. But that also comes with the cost of even larger reserves of misleading information from unqualified keyboard warriors. Here is what medical school admissions committees care about most with your medical school application, straight from the horse’s mouth. 💌 Sign up for
A commonly used erectile dysfunction drug, sildenafil, doesn’t help patients who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, a condition in which the heart’s lower chambers are stiff and cannot relax and fill fully between beats. That is the finding of the RELAX study, presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 62nd Annual Scientific Session
Use coupon code MSI2020 for 10% off your Memm subscription at https://bit.ly/3qu4teV Entering college, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to go to medical school. Fast forward a few years, and I was getting acceptances to multiple top 10 medical schools with full tuition scholarship. Want to know how I did it? These are the
So You Want to be a Cardiologist. Here’s how to become a heart doctor, also known as a cardiologist, including the training in medical school, residency, and fellowship, but also the sub-specializations within cardiology and the realities of being a practicing cardiologist. 💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter – https://medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter 🌍 Website & blog
So You Want to Become an Emergency Medicine Doctor. Here’s how you can decide if emergency medicine is a good field for you, how to become an EM doc, and some of its lesser known truths. 💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter – https://medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter 🌍 Website & blog – https://medschoolinsiders.com 📸 Instagram – https://instagram.com/medschoolinsiders
Medical training is strenuous anywhere in the world, but it certainly does not work the same way in every country. Between becoming a fully trained doctor in Canada or the U.S., which path is harder, longer, or more expensive? Let’s break it down one category at a time. 💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter
There’s nothing quite like it. The feeling of nausea you get after you eat something that doesn’t agree with you. Now imagine dealing with that sickly feeling 24/7. Unfortunately, that’s reality for diabetics who have what’s called gastroparesis. Their stomachs don’t empty normally and treatments often don’t work. But thanks to doctors at Mayo Clinic,
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It hurts when I run. That’s what many orthopedic surgeons hear when runners and other athletes come into their offices. Sometimes people have obvious problems, such as strains or sprains. Other times these issues can be tricky to diagnose. The runner you’re about to meet had symptoms he thought were no big deal. But he
On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. Michelle Mauermann, a Mayo Clinic neurologist, explains peripheral neuropathy, a nerve condition that causes numbness and pain in the hands and feet. This interview originally aired March 7, 2020. Learn more about peripheral neuropathy: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20352061?mc_id=us&utm_source=newsnetwork&utm_medium=l&utm_content=content&utm_campaign=mayoclinic&geo=national&placementsite=enterprise&cauid=100721&_ga=2.129988495.281023481.1583070762-382127956.1576426874
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