Also, guidelines to follow after COVID-19 testing, gender diversity in medical research, roasted squash recipe and more.
What's on the horizon for Alzheimer's treatments? | | Current Alzheimer's treatments temporarily improve memory loss symptoms and thinking and reasoning problems. But they do not stop the progression of the disease. Experts are cautiously hopeful about developing treatments that can halt or significantly delay the progression of Alzheimer's. | Read more |
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COVID-19: Guidelines to follow after testing | Mayo Clinic COVID-19 diagnostic experts have some helpful guidelines to follow as you await your results. | Read more |
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Podcast: Gender diversity in medical research | The deliberate exclusion of women from clinical trials has dramatic effects on their health outcomes. | Watch more |
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2022 Year-End Challenge | Mayo Clinic is transforming health care to speed research and improve care. Your gift will have three times the impact to help advance this work. | Learn more |
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| Book: Man Overboard! | This fun-to-read handbook on men's health can help you get through this pilgrimage of aging-while-male with a sense of control and dignity. | Learn more |
| Neuropathy group | Connect with others managing the symptoms of neuropathy. Follow the group to be notified when new posts are made. | Join the discussion |
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| | Roasted squash with wild rice and cranberry | Store winter squashes in a cool, dry place. Many will keep for months—a great way to extend the local bounty. | See recipe |
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