Estrogen patch in newly postmenopausal women may reduce Alzheimer’s risk
Can estrogen preserve brain function and decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease when given early in menopause? Newly postmenopausal women...
Read moreCan estrogen preserve brain function and decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease when given early in menopause? Newly postmenopausal women...
Read moreCoprophagia, eating one's feces, is common in animals but rarely seen in humans. Mayo Clinic researchers reviewed the cases of...
Read moreIt may start with a simple word you can't pronounce. Your tongue and lips stumble, and gibberish comes out. Misspeaking...
Read moreThe incidence of childhood and adult obesity has increased significantly over the past three decades. New research shows that there...
Read moreYou've likely heard this before: Exercise is good for you. It helps your heart, bones, back and more. But here's...
Read moreChoosing the right antidepressant can be a daunting task. With so many choices and such unpredictability in their individual effects,...
Read moreUse of the targeted agent pacritinib significantly reduced the symptoms and burden of advanced myelofibrosis in patients, says a Mayo...
Read moreResearchers at Mayo Clinic developed a new scoring system to help determine which elderly people may be at a higher...
Read moreNeuroscientists at Mayo Clinic in Florida and at Aarhus University in Denmark have shed light on why neurons in the brain's reward...
Read moreElderly patients who receive anesthesia are no more likely to develop long-term dementia or Alzheimer's disease than other seniors, according...
Read moreChildren who avoid situations they find scary are likely to have anxiety a Mayo Clinic study of more than 800...
Read moreDescribed as a big step forward for research and treatment of Parkinson's disease, new research from Mayo Clinic in Arizona...
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