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Released: 2-Mar-2022 9:35 AM EST
Mayo Clinic invierte en instalaciones del Sistema de Salud de Mayo Clinic y de Florida para ampliar y mejorar la atención de los pacientes
Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic anuncia proyectos para mejorar los principales campus del Sistema de Salud de Mayo Clinic en La Crosse (Wisconsin) y Mankato (Minnesota), así como de Mayo Clinic en Jacksonville (Florida).

Released: 22-Feb-2022 12:20 PM EST
Mayo Clinic invests in facilities at Mayo Clinic Health System locations and in Florida to expand and enhance patient care
Mayo Clinic

In support of its "Bold. Forward." strategic plan to transform health care over the next decade, Mayo Clinic announces major campus enhancement projects at Mayo Clinic Health System locations in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Mankato, Minnesota, and Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.

Newswise: University of Minnesota researchers study waves created by recreational boats
Released: 1-Feb-2022 11:50 AM EST
University of Minnesota researchers study waves created by recreational boats
University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering

A new study by researchers in the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering’s St. Anthony Falls Laboratory found that popular wakesurf boats require a greater distance from the shoreline and other boats compared to more typical recreational boats. This distance is needed to reduce the potential impact of their larger waves.

Released: 4-Jan-2022 12:05 PM EST
New study highlights need for prevention efforts to address causes of cardiovascular disease in African Americans in Minnesota
Mayo Clinic

Minnesota has the lowest age-adjusted heart disease mortality in the U.S.; yet, African American adults 35 to 63 have nearly double the rate of death from cardiovascular disease, compared to their white counterparts.

26-Feb-2019 3:05 PM EST
Good News for Women with MS: Disease May Not Worsen After Pregnancy After All
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

There’s good news for women with multiple sclerosis (MS)—researchers now say the disease may not flare up again right after pregnancy as they had long believed, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019. Most people with MS have the relapsing-remitting form of the disease, where symptoms flare up, then go into periods of remission.

26-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
High Number of Depression Symptoms Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

People who report an elevated number of depression symptoms may be more likely to have a stroke years later than people with no depression symptoms or a low number of depression symptoms, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019.

26-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Soda, Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Linked to More Severe Symptoms for People with MS
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

For people with multiple sclerosis (MS), drinking around 290 calories per day of soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages, or the equivalent of about two cans of non-diet soda, may be tied to more severe symptoms and a higher level of disability compared to people with MS who seldom consume sugar-sweetened beverages, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019. People who seldom drank sugar-sweetened beverages consumed an average of seven calories in sugar-sweetened beverages per day, or the equivalent of one-and-a-half cans of non-diet soda per month. Soda and other sweet beverages were the only type of food that was related to MS symptoms in the study.

26-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Being Overweight May Be Linked to Better Survival from Stroke
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

It may seem counterintuitive, but having some extra body fat may be linked to an increased chance of surviving a stroke, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019.

Released: 3-Mar-2019 5:05 PM EST
As pessoas com osteoporose devem evitar determinadas posturas espinhais em yoga, de acordo com um estudo da Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic

As posturas de yoga que flexibilizam a coluna vertebral além dos limites poderiam causar riscos de fraturas de compressão nas pessoas com ossos finos, de acordo com a pesquisa da Mayo Clinic. Os resultados foram publicados na Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

Released: 3-Mar-2019 4:00 PM EST
Mayo Clinic study shows sleep apnea may be tied to increased Alzheimer’s biomarker in brain
Mayo Clinic

People who stop breathing during sleep may have higher accumulations of the toxic protein tau, a biological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, in part of the brain that manages memory, navigation and perception of time.

26-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Sleep Apnea May Be Linked to Higher Levels of Alzheimer’s Biomarker in Brain
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

People who are witnessed by a bed partner to have stopped breathing during sleep may have higher accumulations of an Alzheimer’s disease biomarker called tau in an area of the brain that helps with memory, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019.

Released: 2-Mar-2019 4:05 PM EST
تقول دراسة أجرتها Mayo Clinic، يجب على المصابين بهشاشة العظام تجنب وضعيات معينة للعمود الفقري في ممارسة اليوجا
Mayo Clinic

وفقًا لدراسة أجرتها Mayo Clinic، الوضعيات التي تثني العمود الفقري أكثر مما يتحمل يمكن أن تزيد من خطر الإصابة بكسور انضغاطية لدى المصابين بترقق العظام. تتوفر هذه النتائج في Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

Released: 1-Mar-2019 4:05 PM EST
في Mayo Clinic، الباحثون يراجعون حالات جذام جديدة
Mayo Clinic

روتشستر، مينيسوتا - الجذام له تاريخ يمتد لقرون ويطال مجتمعات على مستوى العالم. ولا يزال مشكلة حتى الآن - حتى في العصر الحديث. ولا يزال المصابون بأمراض جلدية مزمنة ومعدية يعانون وصمةً اجتماعيةً ونقصًا في الرعاية الطبية، وهو ما يعانيه المرضى منذ ظهور المرض ذاته.

Released: 1-Mar-2019 4:05 PM EST
Pesquisadores da Mayo Clinic analisam casos atuais de lepra
Mayo Clinic

A lepra tem uma história que tem atravessado séculos e sociedades ao redor do mundo. Pois é, continua sendo um problema, inclusive na idade moderna. Os afetados pelas doenças de pele crónicas e infecciosas ainda fazem frente ao estigma social e à falta de assistência médica que as pessoas têm suportado desde as origens da doença mesma.

Released: 28-Feb-2019 5:05 PM EST
O Centro Médico Puerta de Hierro no México junta-se à Rede de atendimento da Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic

O Centro Médico Puerta de Hierro é o membro mais recente da Rede de atendimento da Mayo Clinic, um seleto grupo de sistemas de saúde independentes que trabalha em proximidade com a Mayo Clinic a fim de aprimorar a assistência médica e atender melhor pacientes e comunidades.

   
Released: 28-Feb-2019 5:05 PM EST
انضمام مركز Centro Médico Puerta de Hierro من المكسيك إلى شبكة الرعاية الصحية Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic

غوادالاخارا، المكسيك - يعد مركز Centro Medico Puerta de Hierro أحدث عضو في شبكة Mayo Clinic للرعاية الصحية، وهو يمثل مجموعة مختارة من الأنظمة الصحية المستقلة التي تعمل عن كثب مع Mayo Clinic لتحسين تقديم الرعاية الصحية وتقديم خدمة أفضل لمرضاها ومجتمعاتها.

26-Feb-2019 2:05 PM EST
Could Medical Marijuana Help Grandma and Grandpa with Their Ailments?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

Medical marijuana may bring relief to older people who have symptoms like pain, sleep disorders or anxiety due to chronic conditions including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, neuropathy, spinal cord damage and multiple sclerosis, according to a preliminary study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, May 4 to 10, 2019. The study not only found medical marijuana may be safe and effective, it also found that one-third of participants reduced their use of opioids. However, the study was retrospective and relied on participants reporting whether they experienced symptom relief, so it is possible that the placebo effect may have played a role. Additional randomized, placebo-controlled studies are needed.

Released: 28-Feb-2019 1:05 PM EST
Investigadores de Mayo Clinic identifican gen que predeciría cáncer pancreático en diabéticos tipo 2
Mayo Clinic

Los investigadores de Mayo Clinic identificaron un gen llamado UCP-1 que predice la aparición del cáncer pancreático en personas con diabetes tipo 2. Los resultados se publican en Gastroenterology.

Released: 27-Feb-2019 4:50 PM EST
Mejora el bienestar de los médicos, pero continúa el riesgo de agotamiento
Mayo Clinic

Lo positivo es que parece que el agotamiento de los médicos mejora, al igual que los indicadores del bienestar de estos profesionales de la salud. No obstante, los médicos todavía corren riesgo de agotamiento, depresión y despersonalización, comparado con otros profesionales.

22-Feb-2019 3:50 PM EST
Lowering Blood Pressure and Cholesterol May Not Improve Thinking and Memory
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

While drugs that lower blood pressure and cholesterol have been shown to be beneficial for heart health, a new study has found that two such drugs may not provide a similar benefit to the brain. The study, published in the February 27, 2019, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, found that when older people took candesartan plus hydrochlorothiazide to lower blood pressure or rosuvastatin to lower cholesterol, or a combination of the two, the drugs did not slow decline in thinking and memory.



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