How the pandemic is affecting kids, why healthy sleep is a must, Mayo Clinic’s history of healing, home-style turkey soup recipe and more.
How is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting kids? | | Throughout the pandemic, a common misconception is that kids aren't affected much by COVID-19, and if they were to get sick, their symptoms would be mild. However, the pandemic is affecting kids in many ways, physically and mentally. The toll of the pandemic on children should not be underestimated. | Read more |
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Mental health in communities of color | This Q&A addresses the different challenges that mental illness presents for Black Americans and other minorities. | Read more |
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Why healthy sleep should be non-negotiable | Eight reasons why, when it comes to your health, a good night's sleep is as important as a balanced diet. | Watch video |
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What makes care at Mayo Clinic different? | Our approach means you never have to search for answers alone. Your Mayo Clinic team is hand-picked for your needs. | 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” | More than 100 original recipes offer something for every meal, including kid-friendly meals and vegetarian dishes such as this baked macaroni and cheese recipe. | Get the free recipe |
| Getting better together | Are you a COVID long hauler? You're not alone. Meet others like you who are focusing on recovery, managing fatigue, and getting back on track. | Learn more |
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| | Home-style turkey soup | Use the turkey leftovers from a holiday meal or family gathering to make a hearty, low-sodium turkey soup. | See recipe |
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