
Striving for Independence
Delirium is a sometimes routine and temporary side effect of spinal or brain surgery. A patient may be temporarily unable to speak and think coherently, as the nervous system has just […]
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Delirium is a sometimes routine and temporary side effect of spinal or brain surgery. A patient may be temporarily unable to speak and think coherently, as the nervous system has just […]
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By ANA SAAVEDRA Face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, loss of balance. These are just a few of the warning signs of stroke that more than 800,000 Americans experience each […]
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By JILL HALADAY, DPT, MPH, GCS As Chief Rehabilitation Officer for Lakeland Regional Health, I encounter a lot of confusion and misconceptions surrounding our Bannasch Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation […]
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By DANA SPARKS Mayo Clinic News Network One beautiful winter day in February 2013, Jered Chinnock’s life changed in an instant. Jered, an avid outdoorsman, was snowmobiling with friends and […]
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By JEFF OLSEN Mayo Clinic News Network One in 3 American adults has high blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association. Millions with the condition are unaware they […]
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Amanda Stephens had just kissed her family goodbye after a big dinner at home when her chest grew tight and painful. She was 57 years old, the mother of two […]
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By DENNIS DOUDA Mayo Clinic News Network New research at Mayo Clinic is bringing hope to hundreds of thousands of Crohn’s disease patients. Their extreme pain from complications is […]
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By ADAM HARRINGA Mayo Clinic News Network ROCHESTER, Minn. – Almost 1 in 6 of the millions of Americans on the new blood-thinning medications for atrial fibrillation, a common heart condition […]
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Read More… from 1 in 6 Taking Blood-Thinning Drugs May Not Be Getting Right Dose, Research Shows