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- Monoclonal antibody treatment can help high-risk patients with COVID-19
Mayo Clinic is treating patients with COVID-19 with monoclonal antibody treatments The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization to use bamlanivimab and casirivimab-imdevimab to treat confirmed COVID-19 in patients who have mild or moderate symptoms, and at a high-risk of disease progression and hospitalization The treatments are given in the outpatient […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Best shoes for healthy feet
Wearing a pair of ill-fitting shoes can make walking across the room uncomfortable Dr Glenn Shi, Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says shoes that are too tight, too small or don't give enough support can cause pain and other issues He has advice on how to choose proper footwear to keep your feet healthy Watch: The […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: What is the best sleeping position?
What is the best sleeping position for your health? Hear from an expert in this in this Mayo Clinic Minute
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: 7 top COVID-19 myths
Information in this post was accurate at the time of its posting Due to the fluid nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific understanding, along with guidelines and recommendations, may have changed since the original publication date For more information and all your COVID-19 coverage, go to the Mayo Clinic News Network and mayoclinic org
- Meet Peter Grahn, Ph. D. — “I’ve never heard no”
“The Education Office for Diversity along with staff in ergonomics, facilities and architecture worked with me to make sure my mobility needs were met When I initially inquired, Dennis Mays, Ph D , in the Education Office for Diversity said they hadn’t had a learner with my disability in their program but they were open to working with me
- Mayo Clinic study finds active workstations may improve cognitive . . .
Mayo Clinic study finds active workstations may improve cognitive performance Learn more about active workstations and the study
- Study asks neurosurgeons: How old is too old to perform brain surgery?
He suggests interventions such as assisting surgeons with ergonomics to prevent work-related injuries, asking younger colleagues for honest assessment of one’s skills, and creating opportunities for hospitals and clinics to use surgeons’ talents beyond being “captain of the operating room suite ”
- Home office ergonomics tips - Mayo Clinic News Network
Ergonomics is the way you fit to your workspace Proper office ergonomics, including correct chair height, adequate equipment spacing and good desk posture, can help you and your joints stay comfortable when working With so many people working from home because of COVID-19, it's important to have proper ergonomics in the workspace Watch as Dr […]
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