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NSAIDs and risk for heart attack and stroke
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- Written by Rekha Mankad, M.D. Rekha Mankad, M.D.
- Published: 14 May 2018 14 May 2018
Yuma, Arizona - Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - medications commonly used to treat pain and inflammation - can increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke.
Is your snoring just a nuisance or a sign of something serious?
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic
- Published: 14 May 2018 14 May 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Obstructive sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder. It causes breathing to repeatedly stop and start during sleep.
Arizona business leader donates $25 million to Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
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- Written by Jim McVeigh Jim McVeigh
- Published: 13 May 2018 13 May 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Mayo Clinic has received a $25 million gift from William A. and Carolyn D. Franke and family from Paradise Valley, Arizona. This transformative gift will support scholarships and operations, such as faculty development and curriculum innovation at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine – Arizona Campus. It is the largest contribution in the history of Mayo Clinic’s Arizona campus.
5 signs your teenager is battling depression
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Minute Mayo Clinic Minute
- Published: 13 May 2018 13 May 2018
Rochester, Minnesota - It's no secret that teenagers can be moody, but research shows that ongoing moodiness often is far more serious. Dr. Janna Gewirtz O'Brien, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician, says teen depression is much more common than most people realize.
Vaccines for adults: Which do you need?
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic
- Published: 13 May 2018 13 May 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - You're not a kid anymore, so you don't have to worry about shots, right? Wrong. Find out how to stay on top of your vaccines.
Vaccines for adults: Which do you need?
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic
- Published: 13 May 2018 13 May 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - You're not a kid anymore, so you don't have to worry about shots, right? Wrong. Find out how to stay on top of your vaccines.
U.S. Border Patrol Agents Arrest Tucson Teen for Smuggling Fentanyl
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- Written by Border Scope Border Scope
- Published: 13 May 2018 13 May 2018
Nogales, Arizona - A 16-year-old Tucson girl in a commercial shuttle attempted to smuggle approximately 9 ounces of fentanyl through the Interstate 19 Immigration Checkpoint early Wednesday evening by hiding the drugs under her clothing.