Food as Medicine: How to Make a Mudbowl

WebMD’s chief medical officer, John Whyte, MD, MPH, and fitness and wellness expert, Don Saladino, prepare a healthy snack to fuel your body and share the recipe. https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/video/jw-saladino-mudbowl

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Explore Exciting ICU Nurse Opportunities at Mayo Clinic Arizona

Our ICU was designed by nurses for nurses, ensuring that our staff has access to the latest technology and resources needed to provide outstanding patient care. As a Magnet destination, we provide a supportive environment where our nurses can grow and thrive. We understand that working in the ICU can be challenging, which is why…

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Join Our Team: ICU Nursing Positions Available Now at Mayo Clinic Arizona

As a nurse at Mayo Clinic Arizona, you’ll be part of a dynamic and forward-looking team that is dedicated to providing the best possible care to every patient. Our training program is second to none, and we are committed to providing our nurses with the knowledge, skills, and support they need to succeed. So if…

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Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us? #shorts

A highly infectious strain of bird flu – known as H5N1– is sweeping across the globe, devastating backyard flocks and commercial farms alike. While this virus mostly infects birds, growing reports of mammals infected with the virus have some experts worried. The main concern, they say, is as H5N1 continues to spread and multiply in…

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Are you getting enough sleep for your best heart health?

We know getting a good night’s sleep is important. But, exactly how much sleep do we need? Recently the American Heart Association added sleep to its list of key health habits. Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Regis Fernandes says tells us how many hours we need for optimal heart health. ____________________________________________ For the safety of its patients,…

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The Pursuit of Precision – The Science Advancing Individualized Medicine

Exposomics and Health Risk Assessment In the inaugural podcast episode host Cathy Wurzer, a broadcast journalist from Minnesota Public Radio, talks with two experts in this new frontier of medicine. The exposome looks at everything a person has been exposed to in their lifetime — chemicals, pollution, radiation, biological agents, nutrients in food and measures…

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How Drinking Alcohol Raises Cancer Risk #shorts

You probably know that smoking and getting too much sun can give you cancer. But you may not realize the dangers of cancer from tipping back wine, beer, or cocktails. In fact, 7 out of 10 Americans are unaware of the link. Researchers have found that drinking causes chemical and other physical changes in our…

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Staying the course through follow-up care and therapeutic drug monitoring

For most of his adult life, Billy Dowell Jr. has lived with a serious immune-mediated disease process that has threatened not only his dream of playing professional golf, but his very existence. His illness caused painful pelvic joint inflammation, resulted in a perforated bowel, and led to glaucoma. It’s been ongoing, unrelenting, and extremely unpleasant.…

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