Megan N. Wasson, D.O., discusses different approaches to hysterectomy and considerations that should be factored into the decision to have a hysterectomy, to ensure the maximum benefit while minimizing risks.
Researchers share new information about efficacy of antidepressants, psychological therapies, prebiotics, probiotics, synbiotics and antibiotics in treating individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
A Mayo Clinic study's outcomes may have broad implications for treatment of patients with predominantly benign thyroid disease and newly treated hypothyroidism.
Fifty African American adults participated in a 10-week study that included podcasts and multimedia educational modules delivered via app. Results show several objectively measured positive outcomes for cardiovascular health.
Focus includes tick-borne diseases, orthopedic infections, cardiovascular infections, HIV and AIDS, advances in antimicrobial therapy including phage therapy, infections in the patients with hematologic malignancies, and infectious diseases in transplant recipients and selected fungal diseases.
Mayo Clinic specialists discuss the manifestations of Cushing syndrome resulting from the overproduction of ACTH, Cushing's frequent association with polycystic ovary syndrome and the importance of timely treatment by surgeons experienced with ACTH-secreting adenomas.