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  1. Osteopathic medicine: What kind of doctor is a D.O.? - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 29, 2022 · You know what M.D. means, but what does D.O. mean? What's different and what's alike between these two kinds of health care providers?

  2. Penis-enlargement products: Do they work? - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 17, 2025 · Considering penis enlargement? Get the facts about male-enhancement pills, pumps, exercises and surgeries.

  3. Hydronephrosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 6, 2024 · Diagnosis Diagnosis involves the steps that your healthcare team takes to find out if hydronephrosis is the cause of your symptoms. Your healthcare professional starts by asking …

  4. How well do face masks protect against COVID-19? - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 4, 2023 · Face masks can help slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Learn about mask types, which masks to use and how to use them.

  5. Statin side effects: Weigh the benefits and risks - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 11, 2025 · Statin side effects can be uncomfortable but are rarely dangerous.

  6. Brain MRI (brain magnetic resonance imaging) - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 30, 2025 · Brain MRI is one of the tests you may have to determine the cause of headaches, dizziness, seizures, vision problems or hearing loss. This painless imaging test is used to …

  7. Menopause hormone therapy: Is it right for you? - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 18, 2025 · Hormone therapy is an effective treatment for menopause symptoms, but it's not right for everyone. See if hormone therapy might work for you.

  8. Whole-body vibration: An effective workout? - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 19, 2024 · If you choose whole-body vibration, remember to do aerobic and strength training activities as well. And because whole-body vibration can be harmful in some situations, check …

  9. Anemia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    May 11, 2023 · Symptoms Anemia symptoms depend on the cause and how bad the anemia is. Anemia can be so mild that it causes no symptoms at first. But symptoms usually then occur …

  10. NSAIDs: Do they increase my risk of heart attack and stroke?

    Jul 10, 2024 · Common pain medicines such as ibuprofen or naproxen sodium may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.

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