Healthy diets
Learning Center
Tweak your walking routine for muscle and bone health
With a few changes to your regular walking routine, you can keep muscle and bone loss at bay as you age.
Turner syndrome
Turner syndrome affects only females as the result of a missing or partially missing X chromosome, causing a variety of medical and developmental problems.
Tubal ligation
Thinking of getting your tubes tied? This surgery offers a permanent form of birth control. Know the risks and what to expect.
Triple X syndrome
Females with this genetic disorder have three X chromosomes instead of two. Symptoms can be mild or include developmental delays and learning disabilities.
Toe walking in children
Walking on toes or the balls of the feet is fairly common in children who are learning to walk. Most children outgrow it.
Thyroid guard: Do I need one during a mammogram?
A Mayo Clinic expert discusses using thyroid guards during mammograms to reduce the risk of thyroid cancer from radiation.
The reality of menopause weight gain
Find out what causes menopause weight gain, and learn about ways you may be able to minimize it.
Testosterone therapy in women: Does it boost sex drive?
This type of hormonal therapy may boost sex drive for some women, but its long-term safety is unclear.
Symptoms of pregnancy: What happens first
Are you pregnant? Tender breasts, nausea and fatigue are just a few early symptoms of pregnancy. Find out about these and less obvious pregnancy signs.
Surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women
Learn what's involved in surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence, including risks, benefits and other factors to consider before making a decision.
Refine Your Search
Type
- All
- Article (112)
- Answer (80)
- Disease (75)
- TestProcedure (51)
- Symptom (11)
- Video (7)
- SlideShow (3)
- HealthTip (2)
Gender
- All
- Female
Age
- All
- 19 to 44 younger
- 45 to 64 middle
- 65 to 80 older
- 13 to 18 years teen
- 03 to 5 years preschool
- 15 months
- 12 months
- 9 months
- 80 and over
- 06 to 12 years elementary/preteen
- 29 to 40 middle
- 00 birth to 01 month newborn
- 02 months to 2 years infant/toddler
- 16 months to 2 years toddler
- 6 months
Focus
- All
- Clinical Treatment
- Risk factor
- Home Treatment
- Symptom (reportable)
- Prevention
- Test
- Complication
- Causal Risk Factor
- Definition
- Activity Recommendation