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Congenital myopathies
These rare muscle diseases that cause weakness and poor muscle tone are present at birth and caused by genetic defects.
Job satisfaction: How to make work more rewarding
Consider real-life strategies to help restore meaning to your work.
Breast-feeding and pumping: 7 tips for success
Breast-feeding and pumping — Consider these simple techniques to help you maintain your milk supply.
Baby sling: Is it safe?
Follow these safety tips for using a baby sling.
Infant formula: Your questions answered
Wonder which type of infant formula is best? Here's help making the choice.
Did the definition of Alzheimer's disease change?
What the change in the research definition of Alzheimer's disease means for you.
Mayo Clinic Minute: What are eye floaters?
Most eye floaters are harmless, but occasionally they could mean a serious problem.
Mayo Clinic Minute: What is an aneurysm?
An aneurysm is an abnormal bulge in a blood vessel wall that can lead to a life-threatening rupture.
Get to know the new Nutrition Facts label
The recently revamped label makes it easier than ever to make healthy food choices. Get the facts from a Mayo Clinic dietitian.
What is aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD)?
AERD, also called Samter's triad, has three features: asthma, recurring nasal polyps, and sensitivity to aspirin and drugs such as ibuprofen and naproxen.
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