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September 20, 2018
 
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Cancer survivors: Care for your body after treatment
Making some simple changes to your fitness plan and diet may help improve your quality of life after cancer treatment. Give these tips a try.
 
 
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Emmy Award-winning documentarian Ken Burns explores the history and modern-day culture of Mayo Clinic in a new film called The Mayo Clinic: Faith - Hope - Science, which will air on PBS on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 9 p.m. EDT. Learn more about the film.
 
     
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