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Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. Doctors from every medical specialty work together to care for patients, joined by common systems and a philosophy of "the needs of the patient come first." Our headquarters are located in Rochester, MN, while we have campuses in Florida and Arizona.
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Restless Legs: How to help the Augmented Patient
Season One - Episode 3: Patients are still presenting to sleep specialists on high doses of dopamine agonists with intense augmentation and profound insomnia. In this podcast, Dr. Michael Silber discusses how to manage patients with this distressing problem.
00:38 Introduction to Episode 3
01:27 What is augmentation and how common it is...
05:22 Do you see a role for levadopa...
06:31 Let's consider another clinical scenario...
09:11 Let us consider a case of more severe augmentation...
15:20 Do you have a preference for gabapentin, pregabalin...
16:43 Final messages
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00:38 Introduction to Episode 3
01:27 What is augmentation and how common it is...
05:22 Do you see a role for levadopa...
06:31 Let's consider another clinical scenario...
09:11 Let us consider a case of more severe augmentation...
15:20 Do you have a preference for gabapentin, pregabalin...
16:43 Final messages
From Mayo Clinic to your inbox, sign-up for free: mayocl.in/3e71zfi
Visit Mayo Clinic: www.mayoclinic.org/appointments?mc_id=us&XKr...
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Neuro-Ophthalmology Journal Club with Dr. John Chen
Просмотров 346День назад
Today we are joined by Dr. John Chen, a professor of ophthalmology and neurology here at the Mayo Clinic for an interactive journal club including optic neuritis and MOGAD disease criteria and the effects of GLP-1RA on idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Banwell, Brenda, et al. "Diagnosis of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease: International MOGAD Panel proposed cr...
Mayo Clinic Minute - Who should be screened for skin cancer?
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. Each year, more than 6 million adults are treated for skin cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Collin Costello, a Mayo Clinic dermatologist, says anyone can get skin cancer, but some people are at higher risk. So how often should you be screened? FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic...
Gerard’s cardiomyopathy was successfully treated as a result of a second opinion
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After suffering from asthma-like symptoms that caused difficulty breathing and impacted the ability to perform everyday activities Gerard Kenneally knew something was wrong. He was subsequently told there was nothing that could done so Gerard took the pursuit to find answers for his symptoms upon himself. Gerard did what many do and searched online for “world’s center of excellence for cardiolo...
13th Annual Individualizing Medicine Conference: From Innovation to Integration - At a Glance
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This video was done for the 13th Annual Individualizing Medicine Conference: From Innovation to Integration. To learn more about the 13th Annual Individualizing Medicine Conference, please visit: individualizingmedicineconference.mayo.edu/ To learn more about Mayo Clinic’s Center for Individualized Medicine, please visit: www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-individualized-medicine
Advances in Understanding Bicuspid Aortic Valve
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Advances in Understanding Bicuspid Aortic Valve Guest: Hector I. Michelena, M.D. Hosts: Patricia A. Pellikka, M.D. The congenital bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart defect, affecting 1% of the population (2% in men and 0.5% women), with men to women ratio of 2:1 to 3:1, and it is characterized by heterogeneity of phenotypic expression and outcomes. Topics Discussed:...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Tips to prevent injuries while biking
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Bicycling is a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you're a recreational rider or a daily commuter, it's important to protect your hands and wrists. Dr. Sanj Kakar, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon specializing in hands and wrists, shares practical tips to prevent injuries while biking. FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. newsnetwor...
Mayo Clinic Minute - Perimenopause and menopause
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Menopause marks a significant transition for women, yet understanding its precursor, perimenopause, and its symptoms can be complex. Dr. Stephanie Faubion, director of Mayo Clinic's Center for Women's Health and medical director of The Menopause Society, says experiencing perimenopause and menopause can be confusing for some. She says it is not only patients who may be confused, but medical pro...
Mayo Clinic Minute - When to seek care for pelvic pain
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Pelvic pain is common, affecting 15% of women of reproductive age. Pinpointing its cause, whether it's endometriosis, ovarian cysts or musculoskeletal issues, can be a challenge. Dr. Megan Wasson, a gynecologic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive procedures at Mayo Clinic, says it's important to seek medical help if pelvic pain starts affecting your quality of life or if there are sig...
Transplantation of Genome edited Cells for Lysosomal Storage Disorders, 2024
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Transplantation of Genome edited Cells for Lysosomal Storage Disorders 2024 This presentation was done for the Rare Disease Speaker Series on April 26th, 2024. This speaker series is a collaborate effort by Mayo Clinic’s Center for Individualized Medicine and Medical College of Wisconsin’s Mellowes Center for Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine. Natalia Gomez-Ospina, MD PhD Assistant Profes...
Lecture Series (12-01-2023)
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The Mayo Clinic Neuroscience - Neurosurgery Lecture Series on 12-01-2023 featured a Keynote Lecture by Dr. Emiliano Sanchez Garavito.
Lecture Series (01-08-2024)
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The Mayo Clinic Neuroscience - Neurosurgery Lecture Series on 01-08-2024 featured a Keynote Lecture by Dr. Joao Paulo Almeida.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Kidney stone surgeries
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Most small kidney stones can pass on their own. However, kidney stones that are too large to pass on their own or cause bleeding, kidney damage or ongoing urinary tract infections my require surgical treatment. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Aaron Potretzke, a Mayo Clinic urologist, explains some of the different surgical options for removing kidney stones. FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medi...
Is melatonin safe for children? Mayo Clinic Health System
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#Melatonin #ChildSleep #MayoClinicHealthSystem Melatonin, a hormone naturally produced in the brain, plays a crucial role in regulating our sleep-wake cycle. In this Mayo Clinic Health System video, we’ll explore the latest advice on melatonin use in children, its safety and how to help kids get a good night’s sleep without relying on sleep aids. While melatonin can be helpful for some children...
Children and screen time: How much is too much? Mayo Clinic Health System
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#ScreenTime #Children #MayoClinicHealthSystem In today’s digital world, children are immersed in screens-from TV shows to video games and smartphones. But striking the right balance is crucial for their well-being. In this Mayo Clinic Health System video, we’ll explore the impact of screen time on kids and their health. Potential risks of excessive screen time can include an increased risk of o...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Preventing pediatric falls
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Preventing pediatric falls
Restless Legs Management: Where does Iron fit in?
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Restless Legs Management: Where does Iron fit in?
Mayo Clinic Minute - What are gallstones?
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Mayo Clinic Minute - What are gallstones?
Mayo Clinic Nurse Scientist Shares Her Vision
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Mayo Clinic Nurse Scientist Shares Her Vision
Passion Projects: How to start and grow a garden from Dr. Andrea Tooley
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Passion Projects: How to start and grow a garden from Dr. Andrea Tooley
Global Ophthalmology with Dr. Ashlie Bernhisel
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Global Ophthalmology with Dr. Ashlie Bernhisel
Hormone therapy - Four things a Mayo Clinic women's health specialist wants you to know.
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Hormone therapy - Four things a Mayo Clinic women's health specialist wants you to know.
Surgery for Stage 4 melanoma gives mom, cancer survivor hope and ‘years of my life’ back
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Surgery for Stage 4 melanoma gives mom, cancer survivor hope and ‘years of my life’ back
Mayo Clinic Minute - Preventing stroke
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Mayo Clinic Minute - Preventing stroke
AI Innovation, Evaluation, Governance in Healthcare Part 1: Clinical Translation
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AI Innovation, Evaluation, Governance in Healthcare Part 1: Clinical Translation
Mayo Clinic Minute - Good carbs for optimal health
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Mayo Clinic Minute - Good carbs for optimal health
CME Preview: 19th Annual Practical Course in Dermoscopy & Update on Malignant Melanoma 2024
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CME Preview: 19th Annual Practical Course in Dermoscopy & Update on Malignant Melanoma 2024
Florida Influencers - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
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Florida Influencers - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Can a GP see the sac just by looking in your ear or is it too far in?
The signal was turned on around 1990-1991. Anybody that was not inside a sealed, thick concrete structure when the signaled turned on was hit by it whether they realized it or not. Those that had a chip implanted started working whether they knew what they were doing or not.
What about gasrtoparisis?
Statins are killing him and Physicians need to wake the hell up!. Same goes for all Cholesterol lowering drugs....poisons. Mayo Clinic/Mayo Clinic Medical School/text books & physician continuing Education, research hospital receives bulk funding from the Pharmaceutical Companies, NIH, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. etc. Mayo Clinic's former CEO was also simultaneously on the Merck Pharmaceutical Board of Directors. Both former Mayo Clinic CEOs support the World Economic Forum as Health Partner Governors. Finally off statins-15 yrs too late! Get your loved one off of Statins and any cholesterol lowering poison! Look up Gababpentine Lawyers! Another poison they use on our elderly!
Statins are poison...a stubborn Mayo Doctor put my father on Statins, over 20 some years ago with no history of heart disease or diabetes. My Dad had problems from very start , muscle cramping and weakness. Mayo Clinic Doctor refused to take him off...just put him on different statins. Now on atrovastatin 20mg. My Dad has statin induced permanent/ and or adverse condition could be directly linked (Documented Studies) to statins: 1. Hearing loss 2. Dementia 3. Can't speak full sentences/Difficulty in speaking 4. All over muscle atrophy 5. Difficult breathing/on oxygen last hospital stay first time ever 6. Can barely walk 7. Dying Liver 8. Non functioning Kidney 9. Frequent urinary infections that land him in the hospital 10. Gastrointestinal bleeding that land him in the hospital 11. Now Heart Problems 12. Shakes, constant fatigue Mayo Clinic Dr. refuses to take him off of atrovastain 20 mg, even after family request. Mayo Clinic Dr said no. Statins are killing him and robbed him of 15 good years. They took a perfectly healthy non-overweight man with just "pharmaceutical company determined" high cholesterol levels, poisoned him, turned him into a frail old man and robbed him of 15 years of his life. My Dad's parents lived without statins Father 91 and Mother (over weight) 87 with diabetes and both could run circles around my frail Dad. Statins are killing him and Physicians need to wake the hell up!. Same goes for all Cholesterol lowering drugs....poisons. Mayo Clinic/Mayo Clinic Medical School/text books & physician continuing Education, research hospital receives bulk funding from the Pharmaceutical Companies, NIH, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. etc. Mayo Clinic's former CEO was also simultaneously on the Merck Pharmaceutical Board of Directors. Both former Mayo Clinic CEOs support the World Economic Forum as Health Partner Governors. Finally off statins-15 yrs too late!
Statins are poison...a stubborn Mayo Doctor put my father on Statins, over 20 some years ago with no history of heart disease or diabetes. My Dad had problems from very start , muscle cramping and weakness. Mayo Clinic Doctor refused to take him off...just put him on different statins. Now on atrovastatin 20mg. My Dad has statin induced permanent/ and or adverse condition could be directly linked (Documented Studies) to statins: 1. Hearing loss 2. Dementia 3. Can't speak full sentences/Difficulty in speaking 4. All over muscle atrophy 5. Difficult breathing/on oxygen last hospital stay first time ever 6. Can barely walk 7. Dying Liver 8. Non functioning Kidney 9. Frequent urinary infections that land him in the hospital 10. Gastrointestinal bleeding that land him in the hospital 11. Now Heart Problems 12. Shakes, constant fatigue Mayo Clinic Dr. refuses to take him off of atrovastain 20 mg, even after family request. Mayo Clinic Dr said no. Statins are killing him and robbed him of 15 good years. They took a perfectly healthy non-overweight man with just "pharmaceutical company determined" high cholesterol levels, poisoned him, turned him into a frail old man and robbed him of 15 years of his life. My Dad's parents lived without statins Father 91 and Mother (over weight) 87 with diabetes and both could run circles around my frail Dad. Statins are killing him and Physicians need to wake the hell up!. Same goes for all Cholesterol lowering drugs....poisons. Mayo Clinic/Mayo Clinic Medical School/text books & physician continuing Education, research hospital receives bulk funding from the Pharmaceutical Companies, NIH, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. etc. Mayo Clinic's former CEO was also simultaneously on the Merck Pharmaceutical Board of Directors. Both former Mayo Clinic CEOs support the World Economic Forum as Health Partner Governors. Finally off statins-15 yrs too late!
Guess who funds Mayo Clinic, Mayo Medical School, Their Textbooks, Continuing Physician Education and Research...NIH, Big Pharma, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation & (Mayo Clinic CEO's all World Economic Forum members)
GREAT ❤❤👍👍 Can you please tell, how much does this procedure cost, and how much time does it takes to go through it. Is it painful or not.
Guyatt sounds like Gyatt
This is hilarious! Won't even do the least they could do to prevent these! Serves you right!
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❤❤❤😊😊😊largest 😊😊😊😊😊😊 medicines..@25 subjects.....
Can she beat goku once though
clear and easy to follow!
Oh, I’m sure the FDA does not have any conflict of interest in trying to squash anything that isn’t part of standard of care. Too many people would lose millions of dollars if people found alternative ways to cure their own cancer or, God forbid, prevent it to begin with. By the way, how is that cancer battle working for you using standard of care? Yeah, that’s what I thought.
My friend's right eye has a rapidly growing mass behind it making it bulge out. It's to be biopsied so I'm skimming the Web for how it would be done. This was helpful, thanks. But just for clarity, you went in from the inner corner of the eye? I couldn't quite tell.
Thank you so much for posting all of your experiences with this! To this day, as a parent with a child who has all the symptoms of pots, I can relate to everything you said, and it makes me feel hopeful and validated!
Is it possible to deliver a pregnant woman with severe heart disease under conditions of hyperbaric oxygenation in a pressure chamber, accompanied by severe hypoxia and hypoxemia of the pregnant woman and fetus?🙏
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Why those babies got a problem about kidney? While they are very young age and they are not yet eating, why they got kidney disease
a babies live with one kidney?
What is best remedy for a new born baby boy got a large of his one kidney,
DR. look @ Anakinra (Kineret) FDA approved Covid/ RA 58 other things trying , look @ Mew England Journal of Meds. Tom Wrona
Saw ur other videos full of lies and detriment to human lives and misinformation on natural remedies that has helped millions of people and u disabled comments on your videos because you don't want anyone finding out the truth through the comments
This guy is the worst telehealth video I have ever seen. He reminded me of some sort of TV evangelist.
What an IDIOT.... he is clueless on reversing alzhiemers... look up dr mary newport and don't listen to this twit
About the Supply of Forensic Pathologists I have spent most of the last 20 years of my career in Forensic Pathology at the “Chief” level. As such I was responsible for staffing. I served at the “Chief” level in multiple states including Florida, Texas, and California. From my experiences I have a few observations: 1. The shortage hysteria is not new. During AP/CP residency and FP fellowship at the University of Colorado in 1989 I first became aware of the job issue. Pathology department chairpersons had published several articles in the CAP literature about the impending catastrophic shortage of pathologists including forensic pathologists. Their hysteria was based on the rising rates of unfilled residency positions. Many programs depend on resident labor. You know the rest. However, they tried to frame their argument as an aging population of pathologists who would retire without anyone to replace them. They predicted the end of pathology as we know it. Yet here we are 34 years later. Still screaming that the sky is falling. 2. There can not be a shortage in the face of falling wages. The laws of economics are not as immutable as those of thermodynamics but the one about supply and demand is pretty solid. If you look at inflation adjusted dollars forensic pathologist salaries have not made much progress over the past 30 years. I left Volusia County, FL in 2006 at a salary of $169,000.00. Adjusted to current dollars that would be $255,000.00. I left because they would not give me a raise after many years of service. Many of the jobs listed on the NAME job board are advertising less than $255,000.00. Another good measure is the amount county coroners will pay for an autopsy. In 1992, in the central valley of California, they were paying about $1200. Today over 30 years later in South Carolina they pay about $1400. If there is a shortage of forensic pathologists compensation (adjusted for inflation) would have gone up significantly. It is the law of supply and demand. 3. The people screaming “shortage” the loudest are those responsible for staffing their offices. Just like the pathology department chairpersons in the late 1980’s, the people who have to recruit and retain forensic pathologists are the ones complaining the most. That is because they don’t want to pay a decent wage. They want to get their autopsies done on the cheap. They want to put out a job notice and have an avalanche of applicants. Once hired they don’t want to worry that their pathologist will leave for something better. They want to work their forensic pathologist to exhaustion and not have to worry about the forensic pathologist having other opportunities. It is nothing more than getting the most autopsies for the fewest dollars. As a taxpayer, I’m not saying this is bad. I’m just saying that is what is truly generating all the noise about a shortage. Which brings me to. 4. Good jobs have no shortage of highly qualified applicants. When I was responsible for hiring, I had no shortage of applicants. If you offer a good compensation package and a comfortable working environment you will fill your position. If you have a good facility with plenty of staff support and stay below 250 they will never leave. If NAME wants to increase the number of Forensic Pathologists, focus on increasing salaries. For decades it has been said: “Forensic Pathology is the only medical specialty where you do a fellowship and get another board certification to cut your salary in half.” In closing, some perspective. In the United States I believe there are about 600 forensic pathologists actively (daily) doing autopsies. There are 650 Major League Baseball players. There are more than 1200 National Football League players.
Is the trial still open?
Hi, Carol. You can find a list of Mayo Clinic's open trials here: mayocl.in/2NoqAlx
My boyfriend has been diagnosed with Brain cancer about 3 weeks ago and I don’t know what to do!.
Hi, Brenda. We're so sorry to hear about your boyfriend's diagnosis. It must be a challenging time for the both of you. If you think you might like to connect with a support community that understands what you are going through, we'd encourage you to explore the cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect: mayocl.in/37gnKbw
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For COPD patients, clean indoor air is just as critical as clean outdoor air. To learn more about ways to keep indoor air clean, this article is helpful: www.sandiegohomecaregivers.com/category/copd/
I got tailbone injections and shortly thereafter I got my period now I can’t stop bleeding! Is it due to the injections? Please help
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I need help for someone , please help Mayo Clinic.
Unfortunately, we cannot diagnose conditions, provide second opinions or make specific treatment recommendations through this correspondence. If you would like to seek help from Mayo Clinic, please call one of our appointment offices (Arizona: 800-446-2279, Florida: 904-953-0853, Minnesota: 507-538-3270) or request an appointment online: mayocl.in/3eZlKrn.
Blood donation is a heroic job. Donate blood and be a hero.
Sir my only upper lip from one side not move when I smile talk and my all face is perfect but this lip not any movement. Pls tell me what this
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Dr. Q is at his best. Excellent explanation; thank you for sharing Mayo Clinic.
Glad to see Dr. Q!
Nice
Telemedicine just running...Covid 19 make telemedice, teletherapy, more effective for stroke rehabilitation
Very nice
Does shortness of breath and a cough covid?
Damn, I miss Jane. But, yes, she's definitely someone I would trust. Glad to know she's still working to keep us safe.
El Dr.Gregory..es Maravilloso.. Científico..me encantó su entrevista..👏👏
MY CAR MECHANIC RECOMMENDS AN ANNUAL checkup of my vehice
can i take testosterone to speed up my recovery?
nice grand round..i appreciate the effort.. i would like to know more about the latest development in remote monitoring..
Thank you very much it took me 57 years to totally forgot my facial paralysis and the psychological damage it has done to me but yeah there’s a but it’s just long thank you again nice presentation
Someday, female will be the default human, and the ad would show lots of women and a couple of men being fitted for a dress or skirt and jacket.
My daughter was about two years old and she in child care center and fell in the play ground the teacher put her to sleep ,she 19 years old now she has a lot of problems in school
Anhidrosis treatment is available
What is the treatment
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