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Start the summer off with creativity and promote healthy aging! There is a growing body of research exploring the relationship between aging and creativity. Creativity influences…
Last week, I highlighted some research by the HABIT team evaluating the comparative impact of the 5 components of the HABIT program: Cognitive rehabilitation,…
In 2018 there were 29,680 deceased donor transplants and only 6,849 living donor transplants. Data from OPTN as of June 3, 2019. Our goal is…
If you are familiar with the Genetic Heart Rhythm Clinic at Mayo Clinic's Rochester campus, then you've probably heard of the Windland Smith Rice Sudden…
The bile ducts are a series of thin tubes that connect your liver to your gallbladder, your small intestine. Their major job is to move…
Do minutes ever seem like hours and days like weeks? Many people claim these statements to be true when waiting for test results – the…
Cross contact happens when one food comes into contact with another food. As a result, each food then contains small amounts of the other food.…
written by Olivia Baker, MS, RDN When you hear that you need to have ileostomy surgery, you may wonder how this will affect your diet.…
Understanding multi-component interventions This week, I want to highlight a recent research publication from our team, led by Dr. Melanie Chandler, director of the HABIT…
Aref Al-Kali’s, M.D. expertise at Mayo Clinic is myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Dr. Al-Kali rotated and learned from multiple health care…
Originally posted via Sharing Mayo Clinic on May 22, 2019 There was a time in her life that Valerie Nicolaison didn't think she would ever…
From picky eaters to poor sleepers, raising a child can be an adventure. A new book, "Mayo Clinic Guide to Raising a Healthy Child," offers…