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Some severe headaches aren't migraines; they can be caused by compressed nerves in the head or neck. In this An increasing body of research suggests that optimistic people are healthier and happier than those who are pessimistic. The American Heart Association recommends that healthy adults get at least 150 Have you heard of the term obesogenic? It's a word used to describe an environment that promotes weight gain. The average American toddler spends up to two hours per day in front of a screen, according to the American Academy of ... Heart disease is a big term referring to any disease of the heart. And that refers to a buildup of plaque in the arteries. Over time, it ...

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Watch for these heart arrhythmia red flags

Mayo Clinic Minute: Watch for these heart arrhythmia red flags

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating severe headaches caused by nerve compression

Mayo Clinic Minute: Treating severe headaches caused by nerve compression

Some severe headaches aren't migraines; they can be caused by compressed nerves in the head or neck. In this

Mayo Clinic Minute: Boost optimism

Mayo Clinic Minute: Boost optimism

An increasing body of research suggests that optimistic people are healthier and happier than those who are pessimistic.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Exercise and your brain

Mayo Clinic Minute: Exercise and your brain

The American Heart Association recommends that healthy adults get at least 150

Mayo Clinic Minute: Obesogenic world

Mayo Clinic Minute: Obesogenic world

Have you heard of the term obesogenic? It's a word used to describe an environment that promotes weight gain.

Mayo Clinic Minute - Mayo Clinic expert on screen time do's and don'ts for your toddler's brain

Mayo Clinic Minute - Mayo Clinic expert on screen time do's and don'ts for your toddler's brain

The average American toddler spends up to two hours per day in front of a screen, according to the American Academy of ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: What is heart disease?

Mayo Clinic Minute: What is heart disease?

Heart disease is a big term referring to any disease of the heart. And that refers to a buildup of plaque in the arteries. Over time, it ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: How the Cardio-Rheumatology Clinic could save your life

Mayo Clinic Minute: How the Cardio-Rheumatology Clinic could save your life

Rheumatologic patients are at increased risk of heart problems compared to the average person. Traditional risk factors play a ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Are there health benefits to taking turmeric?

Mayo Clinic Minute: Are there health benefits to taking turmeric?

Turmeric has been used as both a spice in and for thousands of years. The yellow root spice has been the topic of controversial ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: A reading called the 'key to life'

Mayo Clinic Minute: A reading called the 'key to life'

One in 3 American adults has high blood pressure, according to the American Heart Association. Millions with the condition are ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Boost your health and productivity with 'activity snacks'

Mayo Clinic Minute: Boost your health and productivity with 'activity snacks'

Active workstations incorporating a walking pad, bike, stepper and/or standing desk are successful strategies for reducing ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: What standing on one leg can tell a person about how well they're aging

Mayo Clinic Minute: What standing on one leg can tell a person about how well they're aging

Measuring how well a person is aging can be as simple as balancing on one leg. It may not be easy for everyone to maintain ...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Stress-reducing ideas designed to make you smile

Mayo Clinic Minute: Stress-reducing ideas designed to make you smile

Feeling stressed out? You're not alone. Many people report feeling frazzled. In the latest