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Another promising application for stem cells: Crohn's complications
New research at Mayo Clinic is bringing hope to hundreds of thousands of people with Crohn's disease.
Mayo Clinic uses stem cell therapy to treat arthritis in knee
Researchers at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida have conducted the world's first prospective, blinded and placebo-controlled clinical study to test the benefit of using bone marrow stem cells to reduce arthritic pain and disability in knees.
Epidural stimulation enables motor function after chronic paraplegia
Peter J. Grahn, Ph.D., Kendall H. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., Igor A. Lavrov, M.D., Ph.D., and Kristin D. Zhao, Ph.D., review the results of their study showing volitional movement, standing and steplike actions via spinal cord neuromodulation in ...
Therapy for relapsed multiple myeloma
David Dingli, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of medicine and member of the Division of Hematology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, updates clinicians and patients on new treatment options for this increasingly complicated disease progression.
Increased gluten avoidance without a celiac diagnosis in the U. S.
Joseph A. Murray, M.D., reveals a surprising trend in which a large portion of the population has independently begun avoiding gluten in their diet, making it extremely challenging for determining accurate trending in the state of celiac disease incidents.
Antidepressant-induced female sexual dysfunction
Jordan Rullo, Ph.D., L.P., a board-certified clinical health psychologist and certified sex therapist at the Women's Health Clinic at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, discusses the symptoms and prevalence of antidepressant-induced sexual ...