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Conditions & Specialties


Meniscal tears happen when you forcefully twist, pivot or rotate your knee and damage these pieces of strong, protective tissue that cushion your knee.
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Menopause is the point in life when you permanently stop having menstrual periods, typically around age 50.  
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Mental health care assesses and treats children, teens, adults and families experiencing mental illness using psychology, psychiatry and medication in outpatient and inpatient settings.
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University of Vermont Health integrates mental health services into primary care to support your emotional and mental health concerns.
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MASLD is the term for conditions in which fat builds up in the liver in people who drink little or no alcohol.
Condition
Metatarsalgia is pain in the ball of the foot that may spread to the toes due to running, jumping, ill-fitting shoes or foot deformities.
Condition
Microscopic colitis is inflammation of the large intestine (colon) visible only under a microscope causing frequent watery diarrhea, stomach pain, cramping, bloating, fatigue and weight loss.
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Midwifery provides comprehensive pregnancy and gynecologic services with a holistic approach to care that supports the use of natural treatments whenever possible.
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Minimally invasive mitral valve procedures are non-surgical treatment options to treat heart valve disease that can improve symptoms, including shortness of breath and fatigue.
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Catheter-based procedures, such as tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (T-TEER) reduce tricuspid valve leakage by partially closing the valve with a clip.
treatment
A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy during the first 20 weeks. Miscarriages are very common and you can even have a miscarriage before you know that you're pregnant.
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M-TEER is a non-surgical treatment option for mitral valve regurgitation, a form of heart valve disease.
Treatment
Mitral valve regurgitation occurs when your mitral valve, which controls blood flow between upper and lower chambers of the heart, doesn’t close properly.
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Mitral valve stenosis is a heart disease in which the mitral valve — which regulates blood flow on the left side of the heart — fails to open as wide as it should.
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Mixed connective tissue disease is a rare autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells causing muscle and joint pain, fever and fatigue.
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