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5 ways slimming screen time is good for your health Blog Posts
How much time do you and your family members spend using screens? Reducing screen time allows you to be present in the moment. Learn about the many benefits of cutting down on screen time.
Safety tips to prevent heat-related illness Blog Posts
Staying cool when temperatures soar can be difficult. Read why it's vital to know the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness, and get tips to prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
Upper respiratory infection season has arrived Blog Posts
Signs of fall and winter are appearing, temperatures are cooling and cases of flu, strep throat and RSV are increasing. Read four things to know during this year's upper respiratory infection season.
6 common flu misconceptions Blog Posts
Common myths about the flu may keep you from taking the necessary steps to protect yourself from the illness. Learn the truth about lowering your risk — starting with the annual flu vaccine.
At-home COVID-19 tests: What to know about expiration dates, new variants Blog Posts
A Mayo Clinic expert shares what you need to know about expiration dates for at-home COVID-19 tests. Find out if these tests can detect new COVID-19 variants and what to do if the test is positive.
Expert answers about new COVID-19 vaccine Blog Posts
The FDA approved a COVID-19 vaccine that targets current variants. A Mayo Clinic expert explains who should get this vaccine and if it can be given at the same time as the annual influenza vaccine.
Getting to the heart of the matter: Women and cardiovascular disease Blog Posts
Are you feeling chest pain? Tingling or numbness in your left shoulder? Nausea? You might be having a heart attack — but you might not realize it.
UW-Eau Claire student realizes volunteering gives him a career edge Blog Posts
Aric Swancutt gained a new perspective on the health care world after volunteering at the hospital on Sunday mornings.
The importance of movement Blog Posts
Movement. It seems like the simplest thing in the world. Our bodies are designed to run, jump and manipulate objects. But how often do we use our bodies at their full potential?
Proton beam therapy changes a Mayo Clinic patient's life Blog Posts
An average kindergartner goes to birthday parties, builds forts and starts learning how to read. But she doesn't plan on getting cancer. When Anika Chesak was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma &mda...