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A study of 4665 colonoscopies performed at Mayo Clinic shows that
when the procedures are performed in half-day blocks by different
physicians, there is no difference in the adenoma detection rate from
Physiatrists uniquely qualified to address obesity-related physical, mental and social costs
Mayo physiatrists provide accurate, research-based exercise
prescriptions for healthy individuals, those with obesity-related joint
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complications, and inactive individuals without impairments who need
to begin an activity program to optimize cardiovascular and
Khat chewing may increase risk of stroke and death Physician Update Video Blog
A Mayo research study found that patients from Africa and Yemeni
who habitually chew khat for its euphoric and stimulating effects and
presented with acute coronary syndrome had higher rates of death,
cardiogenic stroke, and stroke complications.. Clinical Trials Continuous Medical Education E-cadherin may act as an oncogene in some cancers
Researchers report that the protein ephithelial cadherin (E-cadherin),
a tumor suppressor and potential cancer-drug target, appears to act
as an oncogene in some lethal brain tumors. The findings may
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Fluticasone clears condition but not symptoms of throat Pass It On
Researchers conducting the first controlled trial of swallowed
fluticasone propionate nasal spray (Flonase) on patients with
eosinophilic esophagitis found that although the allergy drug helped
treat the cause of the throat condition, the symptoms lingered. Mortality rates from liver diseases underestimated
Using a modified definition that includes diseases such as viral
hepatitis, liver cancer, and obesity-related fatty liver disease, Mayo-
led researchers found that liver-related mortality ranks as high as the
fourth most common cause of death for some age groups.
Clinical Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment
Selected Topics in Internal Medicine
Postgraduate programming summarizes new clinical studies and
guidelines that impact practice in general internal medicine,
gastroenterology, infectious diseases, oncology and women's health.
Management strategies for pulmonary nodules based on radiographic
features, kidney stones, common dermatologic problems and issues
encountered by post-gastric bypass patients are included. Arrythmias & the Heart
Explore approaches to the diagnosis, management and prevention of
common rhythm disorders, including minisymposiums on atrial
fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias. One day is devoted to the
diagnosis and treatment of patients with congestive heart failure and
Pain Medicine: A State-of-the-Art Course in Pain Management for the Non-Pain Specialist
This course addresses the integration of pain services across
disciplines to improve pain control in acute, chronic and cancer pain
populations. Updates on critical issues in the management of chronic,
non-cancer, and cancer pain are included. Multiple Sclerosis 2011: Update and Practical Management Strategies
Practical management strategies, evidence-based clinical guidance,
and explanations of the latest research advances help physicians
optimally care for patients with multiple sclerosis.
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