January 25, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for January 25, 2019
New York Times, Spinal Fractures Can Be Terribly Painful. A Common Treatment Isn’t Helping by Gina Kolata — Scientists warned osteoporosis patients on Thursday to avoid two common procedures used to shore up painful fractures in crumbling spines. The treatments, which involve injecting bone cement into broken vertebrae, relieve pain no better than a placebo does, […]
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March 31, 2010
IBS patients’ families more prone to symptoms too
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) does seem to run in families, a new study by Mayo Clinic researchers shows…People with IBS were three times as likely as people without the condition to have a relative who also had the disorder, Dr. Yuri A. Saito of the clinic’s Miles and Shirley Fiterman Center for Digestive Disease in […]
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