Also, the biology of sleep, migraine treatment research, black bean wraps and more.
Learning about sciatica: Symptoms and causes | | Sciatica refers to pain that travels along the path of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve travels from the buttocks and down each leg. It most often happens when a herniated disk or an overgrowth of bone puts pressure on the lumbar spine nerve roots causing inflammation, pain and often numbness. | Read more |
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Trouble sleeping? It might be biology | Circadian rhythm is the biological process bodies use to control the timing of functions like sleep and appetite. | Read more |
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Genetic variants influence migraine treatment | Research into gene variants offers hope for pinpointing an effective preventive medication for migraine. | Read more |
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| Book: Mayo Clinic on Incontinence | Incontinence isn't something that you need to live with. Most incontinence can be improved or cured, and you can enjoy a full and active life. | Read more |
| Getting answers after an A-Fib diagnosis | Connect with others living well with atrial fibrillation. Ask questions. Get answers. Give and get support. | Connect now |
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| | Black bean wrap | Canned black beans can be high in sodium. If you're watching your sodium intake, be sure to rinse the beans well under cold running water — or make your own from scratch. | See recipe |
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