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Mayo Clinic Minute: Why you should stop doing exercised you hate
By Danielle Johnson on January 10, 2018With the start of a new year and a rush to join a gym and get in better shape, one of the top reasons many people won't follow through on their New Year's resolutions to exercise will be that they simply don't enjoy it enough. -
Mayo Clinic Minute: Exercise might be key to slowing cognitive impairment
By Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD on January 8, 2018New guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology recommend regular exercise rather than unproven medicines to slow the development of mild cognitive impairment. Dr. Ronald Petersen, director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, was the lead author of the guidelines.
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Top 3 Tips for a Healthy Heart in the New Year
By Dr. Amy Pollack on January 2, 2018Mayo Clinic cardiologist Dr. Amy Pollak offers her top three tips for a healthy heart to kick off your New Year. -
Tips for avoiding holiday hazards
By Dr. Michael Boniface on December 13, 2017Dr. Michael Boniface, emergency medicine physician at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, shares more about typical holiday hazards, along with tips to avoid injuries. -
Infectious Diseases A-Z: When you should skip a party
By Dr. Pritish Tosh on December 12, 2017It's the time of year when holiday parties are in abundance and so are coughs, colds and the flu. Should you stay home if you have the sniffles or a slight fever?