Imperial Valley News Center
Does your child have walking pneumonia?
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- Written by Jeff Olsen
Rochester, Minnesota - Classrooms are not only great settings for learning, they’re also the right environment for the spread of infections among students.
Weight gain risks and challenges for women in midlife
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- Written by Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota - A review of the weight gain risks and challenges faced by women in midlife has led Mayo Clinic researchers to a series of recommendations for this patient population.
How to roast any vegetable
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Recipes
Rochester, Minnesota - If you don't think you like vegetables, it's time to try roasting. Your oven can caramelize and sweeten a whole cornucopia of produce - including Brussels sprouts, broccoli, asparagus, tomatoes and even cabbage.
Treating ‘stomach flu’
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- Written by Jeff Olsen
Scottsdale, Arizona - What many people commonly call “stomach flu” isn’t flu at all. If you’re tired and have an unsettled tummy, you may have a stomach virus.
Researchers link Alzheimer’s gene to Type 3 diabetes
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- Written by Lynda de Widt
Rochester, Minnesota - Researchers have known for several years that being overweight and having Type 2 diabetes can increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. But they’re now beginning to talk about another form of diabetes: Type 3 diabetes. This form of diabetes is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Opioids in the ED
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- Written by Vivien Williams
Rochester, Minnesota - A new study published in Annals of Emergency Medicine sheds light on where in the medical setting people are being prescribed opioids. Dr. Molly Jeffery, lead author and scientific director of the Mayo Clinic Division of Emergency Medicine Research, says many people think emergency departments (ED) tend to over prescribe opioids for people suffering from acute pain. The study found that's not true.
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