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Can baby eczema be prevented?
It may be possible to protect your baby from the pain and irritation of this skin rash that affects infants.
Broken ankle
A simple misstep or twisting injury can cause bone fractures. Treatment depends on the exact site of injury and its severity.
Top threats to women's health
Do you know the greatest threats to women's health? The top causes of death among adult women in the U.S. include heart disease, cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease and unintentional injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Take control by talking with your doctor about how to lower your risk.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Why and when children should be vaccinated
Understand why children need vaccines.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Can you slow down age-related hearing loss?
Learn about how to slow down hearing loss.
What are superbugs?
Superbugs are strains of bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi that are resistant to most antibiotics and other medications. These superbugs can cause pneumonia, urinary tract infections and skin infections. To protect yourself from harmful germs, wash your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. You can help slow the spread of drug-resistant bacteria by taking antibiotics properly and only when needed.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Ways to avoid ticks
Learn how to avoid ticks in the summer.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Avoiding summer E. coli infection
Learn how to avoid an E. coli infection.
Family therapy
Family therapy is a type of psychological counseling that can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Prevent migraines with magnetic stimulation
Find out how this device uses magnetic stimulation to help treat and prevent debilitating migraine headaches.
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