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- Dogs are good for your health - Mayo Clinic Health System
Dogs promote social connection Owning a dog has been linked to better mental health and a lower perception of social isolation, which can reduce the risk of heart attacks and cognitive issues Being socially isolated is a strong risk factor for worse health outcomes and premature death
- Four tips for easing loneliness - Mayo Clinic Health System
By nature, humans aren't solitary creatures They thrive through connecting with others, which typically happens without much thought or effort But the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to isolation and hefty doses of anxiety and uncertainty, has led many to question their ability to make these essential connections In a recent advisory, the U S surgeon general recognized that people are
- Food allergy and food intolerance - Mayo Clinic Health System
Food allergies often are confused with food intolerance Understand the differences to help manage your meal planning
- Common questions about measles - Mayo Clinic Health System
Get answers to common questions about measle,s and read why vaccination is the best defense against the spread of the virus
- Isometric exercise and blood pressure - Mayo Clinic Health System
Learn why isometric exercise can help control blood pressure and how to do some exercises at home
- Upper respiratory illness tips - Mayo Clinic Health System
Cases of flu, strep throat and RSV are increasing Read five things to know during this year's upper respiratory illness season
- What is emotional exhaustion? - Mayo Clinic Health System
Isolation or avoidance Lower workplace commitment Performing work duties more slowly How is emotional exhaustion treated? You can address emotional exhaustion by recognizing the stressors you're able to minimize or eliminate When you're unable to change a stressor because it's out of your control, it's crucial to focus on the present moment
- Debunking myths about COVID-19 - Mayo Clinic Health System
Let's set the record straight on some circulating myths about COVID-19 vaccines, prevention and treatment
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