Expert tips for at-home COVID-19 care, 5 pandemic emotions, apple lettuce salad recipe and more.
Mayo Clinic expert offers tips for at-home COVID-19 care | | When it comes to at-home COVID-19 care for mild symptoms, it's about the simple things: getting rest, staying well-hydrated, and possibly taking over-the-counter medications for a fever. What's important is to make sure mild symptoms aren't progressing into ones that may require medical attention. | Read more |
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Diabetic kidney disease | Diabetic nephropathy (diabetic kidney disease) is a serious complication of diabetes. It affects about 1 in 3 people living with diabetes in the U.S. | Read more |
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Help for the emotional costs of the pandemic | Nearly 70% of Americans describe living through the pandemic as an emotional rollercoaster. | Read more |
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Diversity and inclusion | At Mayo Clinic, our goal is to create a welcoming and compassionate environment where we provide the best medical care to every patient. | Learn more |
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2022 World Cancer Day | Generous benefactor support empowers research initiatives at Mayo Clinic that help patients beat cancer. Read more about some of these recent discoveries. | Learn more |
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| Book: “Cook Smart, Eat Well" | Includes over 100 quick and easy recipes. Click through for two free recipes to try tonight. | Learn more |
| Mental health group | Meet people living with mental health issues or those caring for someone with mental health concerns. | Learn more |
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| | Apple lettuce salad | This apple and lettuce salad will remind you of apple pie — without the calories and fat. | See recipe |
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