Also, melatonin for insomnia, socioeconomic status and health care, 6-grain hot cereal and more.
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Can melatonin supplements help insomnia? | Melatonin supplements may provide a better night's sleep. It is considered fairly safe. | Read more |
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Social determinants of health | Measuring socioeconomic status helps develop artificial intelligence models to improve equity in health care. | Read more |
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Who will YOU honor this year? | March 30 is National Doctors' Day. We are honoring our amazing, innovative and caring physicians. Join us! | Give now |
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| New book: Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure | The steps in this book will help you reach and maintain healthy blood pressure and live well for years to come. | Preorder now |
| Stroke & cerebrovascular diseases support group | Connect with others for support, information and answers to your questions about living with cerebrovascular diseases. | Connect now |
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| | 6-grain hot cereal | Make a big batch of this cereal on the weekend and reheat all week. Top with fruit or yogurt to add natural sweetness. | See recipe |
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