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All together now: Broken arm healed with team effort Blog Posts
Duane Kostman was planning to fill a bird feeder in his yard. It’s something he does often, but this time the peaceful pastime took a painful turn. Duane slipped and fell — hard.
Robotic surgery shortens recovery time for patients Blog Posts
Since 2011, thousands of Mayo Clinic Health System patients who have undergone robotic hysterectomies or prostate procedures have experienced a much shorter healing time due to the technology. Now, as...
The 5 elements of fitness Blog Posts
Variety is key to a healthy diet. It turns out, it's also key to a healthy fitness routine. Incorporate these five fitness elements to ensure success.
Exercise during pregnancy: Safe, beneficial Blog Posts
Pregnancy can be a wonderful time to get active. Learn how exercise can help you cope with the physical changes of pregnancy and labor, plus what to do and and how much.
Winter sports care for Olympians, everyday enthusiasts Blog Posts
While most winter sports lovers aren't in the same league as Olympians, their care has some things in common. Learn about those similarities from a U.S. Ski Jumping Team physician.
The truth about tongue-tie Blog Posts
Up to 10% of babies are born with tongue-tie, which is a thick band of tissue that restricts the tongue's motion. Learn how it can affect eating and speech, and if treatment is needed.
Does my child need ear tubes? Blog Posts
Some kids are prone to painful ear infections. A common treatment is inserting ear tubes to drain fluid and circulate air. Get answers to common questions about this simple procedure.
Stopping chronic lymphedema in its tracks Blog Posts
Lymphedema is a common side effect of cancer. A new surveillance program lowers this risk by painlessly tracking tiny changes in a person's lymph system.
Advanced technologies, techniques redefine hip and knee replacements Blog Posts
Breakthroughs in hip and knee replacements are reshaping orthopedic care and providing patients with pain-free movement and faster recovery. Learn about these new approaches.
Getting to the heart of the matter: Women and cardiovascular disease Blog Posts
Are you feeling chest pain? Tingling or numbness in your left shoulder? Nausea? You might be having a heart attack — but you might not realize it.