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Kay Alberg, a Mayo Clinic Health System registered dietitian, shares her perspective on the dangers of a high-sodium diet as well as her recommendations ...
As a nurse in one of Mayo Clinic's intensive care units, Jenny MacIntyre knows all too well the role blood and organ donations can play[...].
A sore throat is a common symptom of an upper respiratory infection such as a cold or flu. It's also a symptom of a bacterial[...].
Technology is changing how doctors detect colon cancer. New AI-enhanced imaging tools help physicians find subtle polyps that might otherwise be missed.
Randy McKnight makes award-winning barbecue, runs marathons and owns a small business. He puts his heart into everything he does — just not the heart[...].
These hearty apple cinnamon muffins are made with milled oats, Greek yogurt and flaxseed. They're perfect for a make-ahead breakfast. You could even buy whole[.
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Polyps are possible culprits in colon cancer featured image · AI reduces miss rate of precancerous polyps in colorectal cancer screening ...
Editor's note: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer is no longer a disease of older people. People in their 50s, 40s and younger are[..
When Roseanne Nooren began her Ph.D. training four years ago, she found great purpose in studying pancreatic cancer. "Once a person is diagnosed, it may[...].
As golf season approaches, preparation should start before your first tee time. Building strength off the course can improve performance and help reduce injury ...
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