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Sood says optimistic people are less chronically stressed out, which helps reduce your risk of heart disease, some cancers and depression. She suggests three ...
Amit A. Shah, M.D. · Geriatrician · Internist · Palliative Care Specialist.
But what does it really mean? Dr. Richa Sood, a Mayo Clinic general internist, says practicing mindfulness may help lower your stress level and make you happier ...
The research interests of Amit K. Ghosh, M.D., M.B.A., a Mayo Clinic internist, focus on using epistemology principles to identify evidence-based management ...
The research of Amit K. Mathur, M.D., focuses on improving access to care, clinical outcomes, and health care delivery in surgery, cancer, end organ failure and ...
Amit Sood, M.D., Mayo Clinic Roberto Benzo, M.D., Mayo Clinic Kerry Olsen, M.D., Mayo Clinic. This research was supported in part by grants to Dr. Benzo from ...
The healer for me is my own mind, helped by yours. May you fill your time with healing perspectives born of wisdom and love. Take care. Amit. Dr. Sood 2. Read ...
Richa Sood, a Mayo Clinic general internal medicine physician, agrees. She says people with a positive outlook on life may not only have healthier hearts ...
Take care. Amit. Dr. Sood 2. Read Listen To The Conscience and previous blog posts. Also, follow @AmitSoodMD on Twitter. Dr. Sood is director of research in ...
Optimism is good for your health. But what if you're pessimistic and have difficulty seeing the bright side of things? Richa Sood, M.D..
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