Imperial Valley News Center
What to do if you have the flu
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- Written by Deborah Balzer
Rochester, Minnesota - When is it safe to return to normal activities after coming down with the flu? "A general rule of thumb is to stay away from work or school until fevers have resolved for at least 24 hours," says Dr. Pritish Tosh, an infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic.
Potato-fennel soup
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Kitchens
Scottsdale, Arizona - Instead of half-and-half cream, this potato-fennel soup uses fat-free milk. That change plus using olive oil in place of butter saves 100 calories, 12 grams of fat and 37 milligrams of cholesterol a serving. This soup is a very good source of fiber and potassium.
Emergency health information
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Imperial, California - Emergency health information for you and your family may be needed at a moment's notice. Make sure that key information is up to date, accurate and handy — it may help you get the care you need in a medical emergency.
Gambling, all in fun or are you risking it all?
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Rochester, Minnesota - Compulsive gambling, also called gambling disorder, is the uncontrollable urge to keep gambling despite the toll it takes on your life. Gambling means that you're willing to risk something you value in the hope of getting something of even greater value.
State of Emergency in Maldives
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Washington, DC - The United States is disappointed by reports that Maldivian President Yameen has extended the state of emergency in that country for an additional 30 days.
When the body attacks the brain: Immune system often to blame for encephalitis, study finds
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- Written by Susan Barber Lindquist
Rochester, Minnesota - Encephalitis caused by the immune system attacking the brain is similar in frequency to encephalitis from infections, Mayo Clinic researchers report in Annals of Neurology.
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