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Family therapy
Family therapy is a type of psychological counseling that can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
Cervical mucus method for natural family planning
Normal vaginal discharge can give you clues about your fertility. Learn how to track changes in cervical mucus to predict when you may be more likely to get pregnant.
Sleep-tracking devices: Dos and don'ts
Sleep trackers may help improve your sleep, but don't jump to conclusions based on your data. Get the facts from a Mayo Clinic wellness specialist.
Exercise-induced asthma
Regular exercise is beneficial in many ways, but for some people, exercise can trigger breathing problems. Medicine can help.
Giardia infection (giardiasis)
Stomach cramps, nausea and watery diarrhea could indicate a giardia infection. Find out how to treat and prevent this waterborne parasite.
Gilbert syndrome
This inherited liver condition affects the liver's ability to break down red blood cells. It usually has no serious medical consequences.
Heart murmurs
An irregular heart sound may be harmless or worrisome. Know the causes of heart murmurs and when treatment is needed.
Heat rash
Learn more about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this heat-related problem of the skin that affects people of all ages.
Horner syndrome
Find out about Horner syndrome, an interruption in nerve signals from the brain to the eye and face on one side of the body.
Mammary duct ectasia
Mammary duct ectasia is a noncancerous breast condition that affects the milk ducts. Learn the signs and symptoms and when treatment might be needed.
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