Also, training for a big race, opioid treatment access, Southwestern frittata recipe and more.
Medications and supplements that can raise blood pressure | | Some medicines, supplements and other substances affect blood pressure. Some raise blood pressure. Others make medicines designed to lower your blood pressure less effective. Some prescription medicines affect blood pressure, as well as some non-prescription medications. | Read more |
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Planning for a long running race | Your fitness level will shape the training process. Keep the following tips in mind as you prepare for your big run. | Read more |
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Disparities in opioid treatment access | Buprenorphine effectively treats opioid addiction. But women, Blacks and Hispanics, do not have equal access to it. | Read more |
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Can you imagine a world without Mayo Clinic? | Learn more about the difference benefactor support makes. | Read more |
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| New book: Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure | The steps in this book will help you reach and maintain healthy blood pressure and live well for years to come. | Learn more |
| Epilepsy and seizures support group | Connect with others for support, information and answers to your questions about living with epilepsy or seizures. | Connect now |
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| | Southwestern frittata | This frittata uses egg whites instead of whole eggs to reduce the calories, fat and cholesterol. | See recipe |
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