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  1. Osteopathic medicine: What kind of doctor is a D.O.? - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 29, 2022 · You know what M.D. means, but what does D.O. mean? What's different and what's alike between these two kinds of health care providers?

  2. Statin side effects: Weigh the benefits and risks - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 21, 2025 · Statin side effects can be uncomfortable but are rarely dangerous.

  3. Detox foot pads: Do they really work? - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 15, 2024 · Do detox foot pads really work? No trustworthy scientific evidence shows that detox foot pads work. Most often, these products are stuck on the bottom of the feet and left there overnight. …

  4. Urinary tract infection (UTI) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Learn about symptoms of urinary tract infections. Find out what causes UTIs, how infections are treated and ways to prevent repeat UTIs.

  5. Arthritis pain: Do's and don'ts - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 4, 2025 · Arthritis is a leading cause of pain and limited mobility worldwide. There’s plenty of advice on managing arthritis and similar conditions with exercise, medicines and stress management. But …

  6. Creatine - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 13, 2023 · Find out how creatine might affect your athletic performance and how the supplement interacts with other drugs.

  7. Glucosamine - Mayo Clinic

    May 21, 2025 · Learn about the different forms of glucosamine and how glucosamine sulfate is used to treat osteoarthritis.

  8. Fiber supplements: Safe to take every day? - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 13, 2023 · Taking fiber supplements every day seems to be safe. Popular fiber supplements include inulin, psyllium (Metamucil, Konsyl, others) and methylcellulose (Citrucel). Fiber is good for the body. …

  9. How well do face masks protect against COVID-19? - Mayo Clinic

    4 days ago · Face masks can help slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Learn about mask types, which masks to use and how to use them.

  10. Swollen lymph nodes - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 25, 2025 · Swollen lymph nodes most often happen because of infection from bacteria or viruses. Rarely, cancer causes swollen lymph nodes. The lymph nodes, also called lymph glands, play a vital …