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Derek Ebner, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, offers tips on how to make colonoscopy bowel prep, essentially a strong laxative, easier. Video. Audio. Derek ...
Be sure to thoroughly wash plates, containers and utensils that once contained raw meats or poultry before using them for cooked food. Cook to safe temperatures ...
Consider putting these items on your list for healthy weeknight meals. These easy-to-use staples — fresh fruit, frozen vegetables, salad in a bag, brown or ...
Add water. When your baby starts eating solid food, it's time to offer water with meals. While breastfeeding or drinking formula, there's no need for water ...
planning meals and snacks in advance. This advance planning can reduce food loss and waste. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, Kate Zeratsky, a registered ...
The food you eat every day can make a difference in your health. Diet affects your risk of getting some cancers, heart disease or type 2 diabetes.
One of America's favorite foods to eat while watching the Super Bowl are Buffalo wings. Jen Welper, a wellness executive chef with the Mayo Clinic Healthy ...
Here's a time-saving meal plan: Intentionally plan for leftovers. When you cook for two meals at once, you save time. Plus, you save the work of planning ...
Find out about the low-glycemic index diet — an eating plan based on how food affects blood sugar levels.
Your healthcare professional will tell you what kind of bowel prep kit to use. These kits have medicines to clear stool from your colon. You will frequently ...
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