David Reich describes the three biggest discoveries about European pre-history that were revealed through genome-wide analyses of 51 ice-age-era humans. Read the full story at http://hms.harvard.edu/news/history-ice
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Ice cream. It’s cold, delicious and sometimes painful. Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr. Amaal Starling says ingesting cold substances, like ice cream, too fast causes blood vessels to rapidly change in size. These blasts typically last only a few seconds and aren’t dangerous. The best way to avoid an ice cream headache is trigger avoidance. ____________________________________________
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If you want to become a doctor, you have to go to medical school. And to get into medical school in the United States, you must follow a standardized application process, which has several nuances you should know about. Getting into medical school in the United States is a competitive ordeal, with approximately 53,000 students
Monica Colaiacovo, associate professor of genetics, studies how environmental chemicals affect production of sperm and eggs. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their work: http://hms.harvard.edu/research/science-matters.
The Mayo Clinic Neuroscience- Neurosurgery Lecture Series on 3-8-2021 featured a Keynote Speaker on “Innovation in Neurosurgery: patients and other forms of intellectual property protection”: Teo Forcht Dagi, Honorary Professor at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Angela DePace, assistant professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School, loves little things like labeling her test tubes in addition to tackling big scientific questions. Her lab studies how genes are turned on and off in space and time. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their
Learning about strokes can be intimidating. Let our experts walk you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3ukFxLz When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s a lot to learn about strokes. We’re here
Streamline drug discovery, development, regulatory, and post-regulatory phases through functional genomics. Learn more at Harvard Medical School’s two-day executive education program: https://hms.harvard.edu/genomics
Learning about stomach (gastric) cancer can be intimidating. Mohamad (Bassam) Sonbol, M.D., an oncologist at Mayo Clinic, walks you through the facts, the questions, and the answers to help you better understand this condition. For more reading visit: https://mayocl.in/3IW8Gm7. When it comes to your health, Mayo Clinic believes credible and clear information is paramount. There’s
Michael Chernew, professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School, studies the causes and consequences of health care spending growth. He seeks to identify policies and programs that will help the United States maintain both a healthy population and a healthy economy. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the
Going gluten-free can be healthy for some people. But does it work for everyone? Hear from Mayo Clinic experts before pitching the pasta. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57
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NHL players like Mark Stuart are choosing Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine for their hockey training.
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Harvard Medical School lecturer and HMX Genetics course lead Christine DeGennaro explains what brought her to study genetics. Learn more about HMX Genetics: https://onlinelearning.hms.harvard.edu/hmx/courses/hmx-genetics/ HMX courses cover fundamental medical concepts through detailed visualizations, real-world scenarios, and genuine patient interactions. Courses are appropriate for those considering or advancing in health care and related careers, including students
There’s nothing like getting pampered with a pedicure. But before you dip your toes in the water, check to be sure the spa is licensed properly. Dr. Rachel Miest says bacterial and fungal are the two most common infections. To avoid them, she says, don’t be afraid to ask to make sure the spa cleans
Understanding how the brain functions
Springtime pollen is again tormenting seasonal allergy sufferers. But, an estimated 20 million Americans are sniffling year round because of an indoor culprit – dust mites. They may be the most common cause of ongoing allergy and asthma attacks, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. However, Dennis Douda reports, you can fight
Constipation is common, and it can be uncomfortable. Everyone gets stopped up now and then, and some go running for the laxatives. But there are ways to get things moving again without medication. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, physical therapist Laura Meihofer has five tips on how to conquer constipation without medication. Vivien Williams reports.
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