Also COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5-11, medical research, imaging options, a yummy recipe and more.
What you should know about COVID-19 vaccination for kids | | Parents of children 5–11 may have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, says that the side effects are similar to other vaccines. She noted that the risks associated with COVID-19 far outweigh any potential risks of vaccination. | Read more |
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Ways to live better with heart failure | Daily choices can help patients stay healthier longer, manage their symptoms and prevent complications. | Watch video |
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Care, education, research | Mayo Clinic has built a world-renowned reputation as the destination for those with serious or complex conditions. But that’s only part of the story. | Learn more |
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GivingTuesday is November 30 | Your gift on the global day of philanthropy has a truly global impact. | Learn more |
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| MRI, CT, PET or X-ray? | What are the differences between imaging methods? Learn more about the ways health professionals view the inside of your body. | Read Mayo Clinic Health Letter |
| Real people. Real connections. | Ask questions, get answers, and make real connections with people who share your health concerns. | Learn more |
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| | Glazed turkey breast with fruit stuffing | This turkey breast is a tasty, lower-sodium version of the traditional favorite. | See recipe |
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