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Diabetes and your eyes Blog Posts
Everyone needs to take care of their eyes, but when you have diabetes, eye care is especially important. Learn how new AI technology can help detect a common eye issue in people with diabetes.

Q&A: It's never too early to develop heart-healthy habits Blog Posts
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for adults in the U.S. However, there are several steps you can take to lower your risk of heart disease.

Heart disease in women: Symptoms, risk factors Blog Posts
Women all of ages should take heart disease seriously. The more you know about the nation's No. 1 killer of women, the better. Test your knowledge about heart disease in women.

COVID-19 and lung conditions: What you need to know Blog Posts
People with underlying lung conditions, such as asthma or COPD, have been identified as having an increased risk of developing serious respiratory complications from COVID-19. Get tips to prevent gett...

Decompress and stabilize: Understanding types of back surgery Blog Posts
If nonsurgical treatments have failed to improve stress, strain and pain in your back, surgery may be the next option. Learn about the two categories of back surgery and when each is recommended.

Pelvic organ prolapse: What's going on down there? Blog Posts
While many women talk about breastfeeding, stretch marks and hot flashes, few discuss pelvic organ prolapse and its effects. Get answers to questions about this common condition.

Top 10 questions about breast cancer answered Blog Posts
A Mayo Clinic Health System high-risk breast consultant and breast cancer awareness advocate shares the top 10 questions commonly asked about breast cancer, screening and risk factors.

Changes due to COVID-19 pandemic can affect feet Blog Posts
The transition to home for work and school has led more people to skip wearing shoes. While it may feel good in the short term, the lack of arch and foot support can cause some problems. Here's what y...

Don’t be bad to the bone: How to preserve bone mass Blog Posts
By age 30, your bones may have already started to lose mass — one of the first signs of osteoporosis. Learn who's at greatest risk and what you can do to maintain bone mass.

Hit it on the nose: Deviated septum Q&A Blog Posts
Love or loathe it, your nose is a key part of your visual identity. One of the most common nose deformities is a deviated septum. Here are answers to 10 common questions about this condition.