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Vol. 20, Issue 34 | April 25, 2019
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Health savings accounts: Is an HSA right for you?
Health savings accounts combined with high-deductible health plans are promoted as a way to cut medical costs. See if they're right for you.
 
 
Vaccines for adults  
It's World Immunization Week, so it's a great time to see if you're up to date on your shots. You may need vaccines for pneumonia, shingles and more, so check in with your doctor.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Is gluten-free a healthy way to eat?
If you don't need to avoid gluten, is it OK to follow a gluten-free diet? It depends on what you eat instead.
Stem cells: What are they and what do they do?
Stem cells FAQ — Learn about stem cell uses, ethical issues and types, including natural and bioengineered stem cells.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Age spots (liver spots)
Deviated septum
Video: How to choose a fitness ball
Slide show: Exercises to improve your core strength
Organ donation: Don't let these myths confuse you
 
 
TRUSTED HEALTH TOOLS
 
Use our Symptom Checker to explore possible causes of your symptoms based upon Mayo Clinic's patient care experience.
 
Use these simple calculators and self-assessments for personalized health tips.
 
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Boost your chances for success and save money with The Mayo Clinic Diet book and journal combo. Learn how to eat right and stay fit for life with information from the experts at Mayo Clinic and record your progress with food lists, activity records and much more with a handy companion journal. Learn more.
 
 
HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Dijon Parmesan crusted salmon
Braised kale with cherry tomatoes
Tofu with hoisin and baby bok choy
 
HEALTH TIP
 
Golfers: Tee up common sense
There's more to golf than your golf swing. Use common sense to lower your risk of injury:

1. Warm up. Before you golf, walk or jog for a few minutes. Then try a few gentle stretches.

2. Start slowly. Work up to your desired level of activity.

3. Think overall fitness. Include aerobic activity, stretching and strength training in your fitness routine.

4. Lift your clubs carefully. Keep your back straight and use the strength of your legs to lift your clubs and other heavy objects.

To keep your game on course, think prevention:

1. Strengthen your forearm muscles. Use light weights or squeeze a tennis ball.

2. Do some dynamic stretching (half swings) before you golf. Walk or jog for a few minutes to warm up your muscles first.

3. Fix your form. Ask an instructor to check your grip and swing technique.

4. Know when to rest. At the first sign of elbow pain, take a break.

 
Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want creative solutions for stress and other lifestyle issues? Discover even more healthy lifestyle topics at MayoClinic.org.
 
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