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- Menstrual cycle: Whats normal, whats not - Mayo Clinic
Do you know when your last menstrual period began or how long it lasted? If not, it might be time to start paying attention Keeping track of your menstrual cycles can help you understand what's typical for you You also can record your ovulation and find important changes — such as a missed
- Calorie calculator - Mayo Clinic
If you're pregnant or breast-feeding, are a competitive athlete, or have a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, the calorie calculator may overestimate or underestimate your actual calorie needs
- Mental health: Know when to get help - Mayo Clinic
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is a guide published by the American Psychiatric Association that explains the signs and symptoms of several hundred mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia
- Tachycardia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Jeff Olsen: This is a normal heartbeat [HEART BEATING] Atrial fibrillation interrupts this regular beat Fred Kusumoto, M D , Cardiology, Mayo Clinic: In atrial fibrillation, instead of the atria squeezing in a normal regular fashion, the atria beat irregularly and chaotically Jeff Olsen: Dr Fred Kusumoto is an electrophysiologist at Mayo
- Bone density test - Mayo Clinic
Your bone density is considered normal Between -1 and -2 5: Your score is a sign of osteopenia, a condition in which bone density is below normal and may lead to osteoporosis -2 5 and below: Your bone density indicates you likely have osteoporosis
- Enlarged liver - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
An enlarged liver is one that's bigger than normal The medical term is hepatomegaly (hep-uh-toe-MEG-uh-le) Rather than a disease, an enlarged liver is a sign of an underlying problem, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer Treatment involves identifying and controlling the cause of the condition
- Tool: BMI and waist circumference calculator - Mayo Clinic
Body mass index (BMI) uses weight and height to estimate body fat A high BMI and large waist size may signal an increased risk of heart disease
- Rheumatoid factor - Mayo Clinic
During a rheumatoid factor test, a member of your health care team will take a small sample of blood from a vein in your arm This often takes just a few minutes Your blood sample is sent to a lab for testing After the test, your arm might be tender for a few hours, but you'll be able to resume most normal activities Results
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