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Mashup Score: 30Caffeine and health: Get the buzz - 9 hour(s) ago
Caffeine may be a daily part of your routine, but is it good for you? Here’s what Mayo Clinic experts say about the world’s most beloved stimulant.
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Mashup Score: 20Is emotional eating sabotaging your weight-loss efforts? - Mayo Clinic News Network - 11 hour(s) ago
You know losing that extra weight would be good for your health. Your health care team talked with you about […]
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Mashup Score: 30Take Back Day - 18 hour(s) ago
The drug overdose epidemic in the United States is a clear and present public health, public safety, and national security threat. DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day reflects DEA’s commitment to Americans’ safety and health, encouraging the public to remove unneeded medications from their homes as a measure of preventing medication misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting. DEA is committed to making our communities safer and healthier, and we can do this by reducing overdoses and overdose deaths. While the community does its part to turn in unneeded medications and remove them from potential harm, we are doing our part to further reduce drug-related violence. On this webpage are resources to help you dispose of unneeded medications in your home, seek treatment for a substance use disorder and learn more about the drug overdose epidemic in the United States.
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Today is National Drug Take Back Day, and it is time to clean out your medicine cabinet. Proper disposal of unneeded drugs saves lives and protects the environment and our overall community. Find a collection site near you: https://t.co/iikh7G63c2 #DEATakeBack #TakeBackDay https://t.co/fXkuXvSinC
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Bell’s palsy causes sudden weakness in your facial muscles. This makes half of your face appear to droop. Your smile […]
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Mashup Score: 26Organ Donation at Mayo Clinic - 2 day(s) ago
There are three ways to be an organ donor – living donation, deceased donation, and paired donation. Living donation. You can be a living donor by donating one of your kidneys, part of your liver or bone marrow. There are two forms of living donation. Directed organ donation is when your loved one or friend is in need of a kidney or liver, and you are a match and are able to donate one of your kidneys or part of your liver to them. Non-directed organ donation is when you do not know of a recipient in
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Mashup Score: 32Liver transplant patient becomes volunteer for department that saved his life - Mayo Clinic News Network - 2 day(s) ago
In 2020, just as COVID-19 was breaking throughout the world, 60-year-old Gerald (Gerry) Polcari had a sudden gallstone attack that […]
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The popularity of pickleball has exploded in the last few years, and according to a recent report, so have injuries attributed to the […]
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Trials show patients can live far longer by removing tumours then swishing the stomach and abdominal cavity with warmed-up drugs
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Mashup Score: 8Global consortium to study Pick's disease, rare form of early-onset dementia - Mayo Clinic News Network - 3 day(s) ago
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Pick’s disease, a neurodegenerative disease of unknown genetic origin, is a rare type of frontotemporal dementia that […]
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Mashup Score: 41Mayo Clinic Minute: Using lasers on the brain to treat seizures - Mayo Clinic News Network - 3 day(s) ago
For roughly a third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Depending on where those seizures originate […]
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