At-home COVID-19 testing, authenticity in clinical trials, a caregiver’s group, a fruitier fruit cake recipe and more.
Using over-the-counter tests for COVID-19 at home | | There are two approved tests to diagnose current COVID-19 infection: PCR molecular tests and antigen tests. Both use a nasal swab specimen. The PCR test tends to be more accurate, while antigen tests are less expensive and offer results in just minutes but may not be as accurate. | Learn more |
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Stress can make eating healthy challenging | Techniques that can help control urges for high-calorie foods during periods of stress. | Read more |
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Tips for taking control during the holidays | Taking simple, conscious steps can help minimize or even ward off situational stress and depression. | Learn more |
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Clinical trials from a community perspective | Find out why authenticity is priceless when engaging BIPOC communities in clinical trials. | Learn more |
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Have you seen the future? | The Mayo Clinic Platform is an ambitious plan for the future of health care. Learn about our vision, and your vital place in it. | Learn more |
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| Book: “Why We Revolt” | The second edition of “Why We Revolt: A Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care" by Dr. Victor Montori is now available. | Read excerpt |
| Caregivers support group | Our welcoming online community connects you with others who look after families, friends or the chronically ill. | Join the discussion |
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| | Fruitcake | Put more fruit in your fruitcake with this healthier recipe. Increasing the fruit adds fiber and boosts the flavor of this holiday classic. | See recipe |
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