Friday, January 3, 2014

A FREE gift for your good health and Happy New Year!


Happy New Year from the Mayo Clinic Store!
 

From the desk of:
Robert D. Sheeler, M.D.
Medical Editor — Mayo Clinic Health Letter

Hello !


The turning of each year marks a time of renewal ... a time to set new goals and hope for a happy tomorrow. We look ahead with ambitions and intentions to make the new year even better than the last.


2014 brings some exciting new publications with the latest news on important health topics. We bring together Mayo Clinic doctors, specialists and editorial staff to share with you the latest in medical knowledge, research and important advances so that you may enjoy your best health possible.


We're excited to give you a sneak peek of what's to come in 2014 ...

  • January: The Mayo Clinic Guide to Stress-Free Living This new book developed by Dr. Amit Sood, Mayo Clinic stress management and resiliency expert, draws on decades of groundbreaking research to offer readers a scientifically proven, structured, and practical approach to reducing stress. This easy-to-follow guide will help you understand the unique stressors in the 21st century and offers solutions that are meaningful and relevant to your own life.


  • February: Mayo Clinic on Better Hearing and Balance Get key tips, tools and strategies to restore hearing loss, manage dizziness and much more. Our ear specialists at Mayo Clinic have compiled their research and expertise to put the latest information at your fingertips. This new edition provides recommendations to help you prevent, treat and cope with many ear disorders and ear-related problems.


  • March: Mayo Clinic Guide to Better Vision Good vision is vital for daily activities and good quality of life. That's why doctors and medical editors at Mayo Clinic have developed Mayo Clinic Guide to Better Vision, Second Edition. Discover recent advances in eye health to help you improve, protect and preserve your vision.


  • May: Mayo Clinic Guide to Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis Millions of Americans have been diagnosed with or are at risk of getting osteoporosis each year. Our new edition of Mayo Clinic Guide to Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis will show you the latest medications and other treatment options along with practical tips to reduce your risk of a painful fracture.


  • Fall 2014: Celiac Disease This disease is a growing problem in America.  Celiac disease is an immune reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. It is a condition that damages your digestive system and prevents it from absorbing parts of food that are important for staying healthy. Our new book will show you how you can manage symptoms of the disease and promote intestinal healing. 


  • Winter 2014 : High Blood Pressure Controlling your blood pressure is among the most effective steps you can take to reduce your risk of heart disease, kidney failure, stroke and dementia. This newly revised and updated guide will help you understand the many issues related to high blood pressure and assist you in making essential treatment decisions.


Visit our store
now for more information on our products, and watch for our new releases later this year.

** FREE GIFT WITH OUR THANKS! **


We appreciate your patronage, as a new customer or a longtime friend. And we look forward to serving you well in 2014!


Please accept this FREE downloadable Special Report as our thanks to you.


Beyond meat and potatoes — The art of eating well

Beyond Meat and Potatoes


Yours in good health,

Robert D. Sheeler, M.D.
Medical Editor — Mayo Clinic Health Letter

 
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