On Nov. 13, 2014, Harvard Medical School officially launched The World Is Waiting: The Campaign for Harvard Medicine, a fundraising campaign that will empower its mission to alleviate human suffering caused by disease through education, discovery, service, and leadership. To learn more about the campaign, go to http://hms.harvard.edu/giving
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Stephen Trigg, M.D., orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic campus in Jacksonville discusses a fairly new procedure in repairing a distal biceps tendon rupture that is typically caused by “explosive types” of workouts. Learn more: http://mayocl.in/2yf8A8b
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Hearing loss is a natural part of the aging process. But, noise-induced hearing loss is on the rise, leading to May being recognized as Better Hearing Month. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, approximately 15 percent of adults in the U.S. from 20 to 69 and 5 percent of children
Last impressions give you the final opportunity to let interviewers know YOU are the perfect match for the job. Make a positive lasting impression with these tips so they remember to select YOU for the
It hurts when I run. That’s what many orthopedic surgeons hear when runners and other athletes come into their offices. Sometimes people have obvious problems, such as strains or sprains. Other times these issues can be tricky to diagnose. The runner you’re about to meet had symptoms he thought were no big deal. But he
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As the number of cases of COVID-19 rises, experts continue to learn more about the disease. They know that symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. But what does the virus do inside your body to cause those symptoms? Dr. Neal Patel, a Mayo Clinic pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist, says that like
So You Want to Become a Military Doctor. Here’s how you can decide if military medicine is a good field for you, how to become a military doc, and some of the lesser known truths of being one. π Sign up for my weekly newsletter – https://medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter π Website & blog – https://medschoolinsiders.com πΈ Instagram
There’s nothing like a good night’s sleep. But for people with obstructive sleep apnea, decent shut eye is hard to get. They often snore and repeatedly stop breathing during the night. This not only causes daytime sleepiness, but also other health issues. More on risks of sleep apnea and what you can do about it
Dr. Vishal Khullar joined the department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota in 2018. He completed his residency training in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery from Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Center, Mumbai, India. He continued his training in advanced cardiovascular surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, and sub-specialization training in advanced
Drug company Biogen Inc. intends to pursue regulatory approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their experimental Alzheimer’s drug, aducanumab, based on new analyses of data from their Phase 3 clinical trials. The study results showed reduced decline in people with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease who received
When people with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity continue to have symptoms, they may be interested in exploring new diets. Jacalyn See, clinical dietitian at Mayo Clinic, offers some insight into the FODMAP diet, and whether this diet could help people with gluten-related disorders. To learn more, visit https://mayocl.in/2Nz8cIz
A talk by David A. Sinclair, PhD, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and co-director of the Glenn Labs for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging. Moderated by Freda C. Lewis-Hall, MD, DFAPA, executive vice president and chief medical officer of Pfizer and a member of the HMS Board of Fellows. Harvard Medical School MED-EDs
Dr. Daniel Saris, an orthopedic surgeon at Mayo Clinic, and Dr. Aaron Krych, an orthopedic and sport medicine specialist at Mayo Clinic, explain recycled cartilage auto/allo implantation, or RECLAIM β a novel stem cell therapy using regenerative medicine for knee cartilage repair. This interview originally aired Jan. 19, 2019. To learn more about RECLAIM, visit:
This inspirational video features Nicole Jeray, a professional golfer who plays on the LPGA tour and has narcolepsy. In the video, Ms. Jeray recounts her life before and after the diagnosis of narcolepsy. Learn more at http://healthysleep.med.harvard.edu/narcolepsy/
Dr. Kevin M. Barrett, vascular neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Florida, discusses Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA), a temporary interruption of blood flow to a particular part of the brain, and the difference between TIA and stroke. More information on www.mayoclinic.com or at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mini-stroke/AN01432
As migraine sufferers know all too well, the throbbing pain associated with these headaches can be severe and debilitating. And all is not equal between the sexes when it comes to these crippling attacks. Research shows that migraines are three times more common in women than in men. While the cause of this gender gap
As many as half of runners get injured every year. Watch to see what steps you can take to stay strong and pain-free mile after mile. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57
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The core component of the Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery (MMSc-GHD ) at HMS is a field-based mentored research project in global health.
Acoustic neuroma, also known as vestibular schwannoma, is a noncancerous and usually slow-growing tumor that develops on the main (vestibular) nerve leading from your inner ear to your brain. Branches of this nerve directly influence your balance and hearing, and pressure from an acoustic neuroma can cause hearing loss, ringing in your ear and unsteadiness.
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So You Want to Become a Trauma Surgeon. Here’s how you can decide if trauma surgery is a good field for you, how to become a trauma surgeon, and some of its lesser known truths. π Sign up for my weekly newsletter – https://medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter π Website & blog – https://medschoolinsiders.com πΈ Instagram – https://instagram.com/medschoolinsiders π¦
COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, affects people in many ways. Early symptoms have included fever, cough and chills. The list of symptoms in people with confirmed COVID-19 disease has expanded since early reports of the disease. “We’re learning more about the virus and more about the syndrome that it causes as people
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