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Mashup Score: 16Primary Care in Rochester and Kasson - 6 day(s) ago
Water makes up between 50% and 70% of your body weight. It’s essential for every cell, tissue and organ in your body. Water removes waste through urination, perspiration and bowel movements. It’s also a component of the lubrication and cushioning of your joints and helps to regulate your temperature. Environment: You may need more water at higher altitudes or in hot or humid weather. Exercise: If you sweat, you need to replace the water. Sometimes, you may need to include rehydration fluids to add the
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Mashup Score: 15Mayo Clinic Q and A: Embracing winter - Activity ideas for the season - Mayo Clinic News Network - 7 day(s) ago
As winter settles in, shorter days and colder nights can feel dull. Give these cold-weather activities a try.
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Supplemental breast cancer screenings are recommended for those with dense breasts but which one? Learn about MRI testing at Mayo Clinic.
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Nearly half of all women who have had a mammogram have been identified as having dense breasts. This makes it more challenging to detect breast cancer. That's one reason why it's recommended to have an additional screening done. But which one? Learn more: https://t.co/3mNZzmFYuR https://t.co/Q8DQB6enFH
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Mashup Score: 7Mayo Clinic Key In To Quality - 7 day(s) ago
Looking to boost hand hygiene compliance? Listen to Key In To Quality for insights from Mayo Clinic experts Dr. Melissa Cortez & Adam Lipford. They reveal the secrets to fostering consistent hand hygiene practices—even in busy hospital settings, share tips on building a culture of safety, using innovative tools & recognizing staff excellence! #PatientSafety #Healthcare #mayokeyintoquality
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Boost hand hygiene compliance. Tune into Key In To Quality as Mayo Clinic experts Dr. Cortes and Adam Whitford share tips on building safety culture, using smart tools and recognizing excellence. #PatientSafety #Healthcare #mayokeyintoquality @DrTimMorg https://t.co/qdQmFFYxq7 https://t.co/nfITADTBrn
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“Is there anything else you want to discuss today?” I asked my 55-year-old patient after her physical. “Yes,” she answered. “I have dryness … and…
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Could leg pain have to do with your arteries? Learn about peripheral artery disease, a chronic condition that affects circulation in the body.
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A new study reveals eight conditions increased by 45% or more among women between the ages of 40 and 59 residing in the Upper Midwest.
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Mayo Clinic today unveiled separate groundbreaking collaborations in the field of generative artificial intelligence (AI), designed to personalize patient care.
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Mayo Clinic unveiled groundbreaking collaborations with Microsoft Research and Cerebras Systems in the field of generative artificial intelligence, designed to personalize patient care, significantly accelerate diagnostic time and improve accuracy. More: https://t.co/g55gIOEEN0 https://t.co/aHsWekIgVg
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Mashup Score: 13Primary Care in Rochester and Kasson - 8 day(s) ago
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in every body cell. It plays many important roles, including producing hormones, vitamin D and bile acids that help digest foods. The body gets cholesterol from two sources: the liver and the foods we eat. There are different types of cholesterol. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is often called the “bad” cholestero l, as high levels can result in cholesterol deposits on the walls of arteries leading to plaque formation. On the other hand, high-densi
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Mashup Score: 16Transforming Stroke Care and Outcomes Using AI - 8 day(s) ago
At Mayo Clinic, clinicians are using AI algorithms to accelerate stroke detection, diagnosis and care coordination, saving millions of brain cells and improving patient outcomes.
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Did you know that water makes up 50-70% of your body weight? It's essential for every cell, tissue, and organ in your body. Learn more about how much water your body needs: https://t.co/8xBVLvLZM9