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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I struggle with stress and feeling overwhelmed. I am 52 and juggle full-time work as a wife and mother to a teenage daughter. Recently I also began caring for an elderly relative.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I struggle with stress and feeling overwhelmed. I am 52 and juggle full-time work as a wife and mother to a teenage daughter. Recently I also began caring for an elderly relative.
Mayo Clinic Q&A: Are sleep supplements safe? Taking melatonin to aid with sleep has become more common practice but it is not without side effects. By Mayo Clinic. April 22, 2023 at 8:30 AM.
Mayo Clinic uncovers brain cell changes that could explain Tourette syndrome. Mayo Clinic. Journal Biological Psychiatry DOI 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.12.022. Keywords ...
The finding is worrisome because dietary supplements are taken by tens of millions of people worldwide, often in combination with other prescription medications. By Solen Le Net 07:10, Fri, Oct 21 ...
A new Mayo Clinic study finds that people with Tourette syndrome have about half as many of a specific type of brain cell that helps calm overactive movement signals as people without the condition.
To better understand the pathology of the disease, a Mayo Clinic research team led by neuroscientist and senior author Na Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., developed preclinical mini-brain models using stem ...