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How Advanced A-Fib Monitoring Can Prevent Recurrent Strokes: Insights from Dr. Michael Spooner
Stroke remains a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, and atrial fibrillation (A-Fib) is one of its most significant
contributors. Adults with A-Fib face a fivefold increased risk of stroke, making early detection of a-fib after a stroke and personalized monitoring critical for reducing recurrence. Dr. Michael Spooner, a cardiologist and electrophysiologist at Mason City Clinic and MercyOne, has been at the forefront of developing guidance on A-Fib monitoring to prevent secondary strokes...
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Dangers of Cold Weather: Protecting Your Health with Expert Care
Winter in Mason City brings its fair share of challenges, especially when it comes to your health. Freezing temperatures, icy conditions, and dry air can exacerbate existing medical conditions and pose new risks to your well-being. At Mason City Clinic, our specialists are here
to help you navigate the unique health dangers that cold weather can bring.
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Can Your Chronic Pain Problems Be Eliminated with the Right Treatment?
Advances in interventional pain management techniques are helping millions of pain sufferers improve their everyday lives.
Can they help you?
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Millions of Americans Enjoy Better Health and a More Active, Pain-free Life Thanks to Joint Replacement Surgery.
According to the National Institutes of Health, total joint replacement surgery “is one of the most cost-effective and successful interventions in medicine” with over a million people opting to undergo the procedure each year...
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Have You Had Too Many Bladder Accidents?
A Woman's Guide to Treating Urinary Incontinence
Bladder accidents are more common than you think. With more than 200 million people in the world suffering from involuntary bladder leakage every day, urinary incontinence is not something to be embarrassed about or a condition you must accept because of your age...
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Look As Young As You Feel
Being dissatisfied with how you look can color and shape every part of your life. And though self-esteem is a function of the mind-not the mirror-studies show that improving appearance improves confidence, attitude, personality, and relationships...
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