
Tom and Tracy sat down with infectious disease expert Pritish Tosh, M.D., and discussed the latest on influenza: Mayo Clinic Radio Pritish Tosh Flu-12-13-14
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Scoliosis is not a condition that develops in just teenagers. The S-shaped or C-shaped curve in the spine can happen to anybody at any age. Saturday, December 13, at 9 a.m. CT, orthopedic surgeon Paul Huddleston, M.D., will join us to talk about detecting and treating scoliosis, including surgical options. We'll also discuss osteoporosis, spinal stenosis, degenerative changes of the spine and disc replacement surgery. Please join us.
Myth or Fact: Poor posture can cause scoliosis.
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