Also, addressing weight bias, Mayo Clinic Diet book, zesty tomato soup and more.
Understanding persistent depressive disorder | | This is a continuous, long-term form of depression. Those with persistent depressive disorder may find it hard to be upbeat, even on happy occasions. Coping with persistent depressive disorder symptoms can be challenging. But a combination of talk therapy and medicine can be effective. | Read more |
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Challenging weight bias in the doctor's office | Whether intentional or unintentional, weight bias can cause real harm. It's a serious issue. | Read more |
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Using data to track disparities | A Mayo Clinic biostatistician talks about how data research is at the forefront in addressing racism in healthcare. | Watch now |
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Can you imagine a world without Mayo Clinic? | Learn more about the difference benefactor support makes. | Read more |
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| The Mayo Clinic Diet, 3rd Edition and Journal | The revised edition of the #1 New York Times bestselling book is a plan for a sustainable lifestyle, not just a diet. With the help of Mayo Clinic doctors and dietitians lose weight and keep it off for good. | Learn more |
| Low carb/healthy fat and intermittent fasting group | Connect with others for answers to questions about low carbohydrate/healthy fat lifestyle and intermittent fasting. | Connect now |
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| | Zesty tomato soup | Tomatoes are a good source of the antioxidant lycopene, which is best absorbed when the tomatoes have been cooked. | See recipe |
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