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Researchers have revealed the atomic structure of ADAM10, a molecule that plays a critical role in healthy cell-to-cell communication but whose malfunction has also been implicated in neurodegeneration, cancer and asthma. Tom Seegar, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Stephen Blacklow at Harvard Medical School and first author of the study in Cell, describes
Your health care provider has diagnosed you with constipation. Or maybe you notice that you have been having fewer than 3 bowel movements per week, passing hard, lumpy or dry stools, straining excessively, or experiencing pain with bowel movements. You are probably wondering what to do next. You have seen commercials or advertisements for products
The birth of a baby is supposed to be a time of wonder, joy and happiness. But for some new moms, that time can be one of sadness and anxiety. Mayo Clinic certified nurse-midwife Julie Lamppa says 80 percent of new moms experience the “baby blues” during the first couple weeks after delivery. The baby
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Pil-induced, also called drug-induced, esophagitis can happens when medications are taken incorrectly. If you don’t swallow enough water or lie down right after a dose, the pills can get hung up in your esophagus. The contents leak out and may cause an ulcer and painful symptoms. A Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist explains which medications can cause
The CDC statistics are alarming. More than one-third of adults in the U.S. are obese. You likely know that obesity can increase your risk of diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes and heart attack. But you might not know that it also increases your risk of a condition called obesity hypoventilation syndrome, or OHS.
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Joseph Murray, M.D., a gastroenterologist and celiac disease expert at Mayo Clinic, discusses a recently published article in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics about brain fog and celiac disease. There’s hope for patients who have mild cognitive impairment and celiac disease through appropriate treatment of their disease.
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When human cells wander in suspension, free of their normal attachments, many of them launch invasions into their neighbors. These “homeless” cells bore into other cells and hang out inside, where they either die or exit, apparently unscathed. This bizarre process, which the researchers term entosis, appears to underlie a natural phenomenon involving tumor cells
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Is getting a Master’s in Clinical Service Operations (MCSO) right for you? Learn about the curriculum, learning format, and the benefits of MCSO with Directors Dr. Kevin Tucker and Mara Bloom.
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The craze of intermittent fasting has gripped the world of fitness and nutrition — but is this a temporary fad that will pass, or the paradigm shifting dietary intervention we’re led to believe? Let’s find out. 💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter – https://medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter 🌍 Website & blog – https://medschoolinsiders.com 📸 Instagram – https://instagram.com/medschoolinsiders
Dr. Julie Heimbach, Surgical Director of the Liver Transplant Program in Rochester, MN, gives an overview of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH).
On Nov. 13, 2014, Harvard Medical School officially launched The World Is Waiting: The Campaign for Harvard Medicine, a fundraising campaign that will empower its mission to alleviate human suffering caused by disease through education, discovery, service, and leadership. To learn more about the campaign, go to http://hms.harvard.edu/giving
Mayo Clinic in Arizona patient William Kranz tells his story of how his pectus excavatum surgery changed his life. Pectus excavatum is a condition in which a person’s breastbone is sunken into his or her chest. In severe cases, pectus excavatum can look as if the center of the chest has been scooped out, leaving
By joining forces and combining technologies in a new way, Harvard Medical School researchers have captured the first bird’s eye views of what happens at the molecular level when drugs, hormones and neurotransmitters activate certain kinds of cell receptors. Until now, scientists had been able to see only one part of the picture at a
Mayo Clinic psychologist Dr. Craig Sawchuk discusses hoarding disorder. This interview originally aired Dec. 30, 2017.
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Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer for which there is no cure. But treatment for this disease has improved greatly in recent years. Patients can live in remission for a long time. The man you’re about to meet was diagnosed with multiple myeloma last year, and after an intense battle, he is winning.
Aida’s mom and dad, Melinda and Matt Little, took her to Mayo Clinic, where a team of experts diagnosed Aida with a rare genetic condition. Geneticist Dr. Lisa Schimmenti says Waardenburg syndrome is a collection of symptoms caused by a change in a gene. Here are the basics on how hearing works. The outer ear
On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. Bradford Currier, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, discusses treatment options for a common cause of back pain, spinal stenosis. This interview originally aired March 30, 2019. As people age, it’s estimated that 8 of 10 adults experience back pain from life’s normal wear and tear on the spine.
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