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- Osteopathic medicine: What kind of doctor is a D. O. ? - Mayo Clinic
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?
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) - Symptoms and causes
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an illness caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2 Learn more about the symptoms, risks and ways to protect yourself
- Bupropion (oral route) - Mayo Clinic
Description Bupropion is used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) and to prevent seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is sometimes called autumn-winter seasonal depression It is also used as part of a support program to help people stop smoking Bupropion is sold under different brand names If you are already taking medicine for depression or to help you stop smoking, discuss this
- Sea salt vs. table salt: Whats the difference? - Mayo Clinic
The main differences between sea salt and table salt are in their taste, texture and processing Table salt is the granulated white salt seen in most saltshakers Table salt is typically mined from underground deposits It's processed to remove other minerals Table salt is commonly fortified with iodine, which is important for thyroid health
- Dietary fiber: Essential for a healthy diet - Mayo Clinic
This important nutrient has health perks that might surprise you Find out what it can do for you and how to get more in your diet
- Hair loss - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Hair loss can appear in many different ways, depending on what's causing it It can come on suddenly or gradually and affect just your scalp or your whole body Signs and symptoms of hair loss may include: Gradual thinning on top of head This is the most common type of hair loss, affecting people as they age In men, hair often begins to recede at the hairline on the forehead Women typically
- Dry mouth treatment: Tips for controlling dry mouth - Mayo Clinic
To ease dry mouth, chew sugar-free gum or suck on sugar-free hard candy to keep saliva flowing Limit caffeine and don't use tobacco Sip water regularly
- Tinnitus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, an ear injury or a problem with the circulatory system For many people, tinnitus improves with treatment of the underlying cause or with other treatments that reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable
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