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Mayo Clinic Proceedings: The evolution of migraine from episodic headache to chronic disorder
... , "The Future of Migraine: Beyond Just Another Pill," in the current issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, are the basis for an ironic premise. "Migraine is a potentially chronic, progressive disease that ...Mayo Clinic Proceedings reviews deep brain stimulation to treat psychiatric diseases
... a review in the June 2009 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. "Deep brain stimulation has long been ... Ph.D., Mark Frye, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, and Kendall Lee ...Mayo Clinic study finds younger men with erectile dysfunction at double risk of heart disease
... .D., in an editorial in the same issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. The results "raise the possibility of a 'window ... et al, Eur Urol, 2005]. For the Mayo Clinic study, the investigators identified 1, ...Mayo Clinic researchers suspect a novel gene is causing restless legs syndrome in a large family
... researchers are reporting in the February issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings that the restless legs syndrome found in this family ... lead investigator, Carles Vilariño-Güell, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Mayo ...Mayo researchers explore issues related to multiple myeloma treatment
... reduce quality of life. In the October issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, two articles authored ... discusses the need to re-examine the goals of clinical research and treatment for patients with MM. Given ...Medical research should include more women participants and examine the role of gender in disease
... research as it is currently conducted? In the May issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a team of Australian researchers and two ... M.D., director of the Mayo Clinic Women’s Heart Clinic, and Rita Redberg, M ...People with lower incomes, lower education levels have higher death rates
... heart attack. In the June issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers present new data ... help many survive that first heart attack. Mayo authors examined medical records from 705 patients ...People with lower incomes and lower education levels have higher death rates
... rates following heart attack. In the June issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers present new data suggesting that people with lower incomes and education levels are more ...Fish oil and red yeast rice studied for lowering blood cholesterol
... may explain why some patients stop taking these medicines. In the July issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a group of researchers from Pennsylvania examine whether an alternative approach to treating ...Researchers examine safety of Internet prescriber service providing erectile dysfunction medications
... bypassing a traditional office visit or conversation with a physician? In the August issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, researchers from Utah and several colleagues compare the relative safety of two ...Research suggests doctors should consider kidney-sparing surgery
... School of Medicine. "Currently this option is significantly underused." Reporting in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, a peer-reviewed medical journal, researchers found that among patients having ...Eye conditions linked with obstructive sleep apnea
... mellitus. In the November issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Mayo Clinic researchers outline several ... author, E. Andrew Waller, M.D., a Mayo Clinic pulmonologist and sleep specialist. The researchers ...Doctors' questions about end-of-life legalities may result in patient pain
... causing some terminally-ill patients considerable, unnecessary pain. The report, appearing in a recent issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, concerns the legal and ethical issues involved with ...Patients being discharged against medical advice
... issue, rather than on the mounting discharge conflict between physician and patient." The review in Mayo Clinic Proceedings adds, "Informed consent in deciding to leave against medical advice is one ...Parkinson's disease medication triggers destructive behaviors
... says J. Michael Bostwick, M.D., Mayo Clinic psychiatrist who spearheaded the new study. It is published in the April issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. The researchers analyzed the medical records of ...
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