Tuesday, February 18, 2014

In this issue: Alzheimer's prevention, mammogram guidelines, Mediterranean diet, Pilates and more


Can brain and body exercises prevent Alzheimer's?
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HOUSECALL
Vol. 15, Issue 7 | February 18, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Mammogram guidelines: What's changed?
Get the latest Mayo Clinic mammogram guidelines for breast cancer screening.
 
 
Heart disease prevention: Strategies keep your heart healthy  
You can avoid heart problems in the future by adopting a healthy lifestyle today. Here are six tips to get you started.
 
     
 
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Alzheimer's prevention: Does it exist?
Staying physically and mentally fit may be most effective in preventing Alzheimer's.
Migraines: Are they triggered by weather changes?
Some people who have migraines appear to be more sensitive to changes in the weather.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Hand-washing: Do's and don'ts
Mediterranean diet for heart health
Pilates for beginners: Explore the core
Medication errors: Cut your risk with these tips
 
 
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Use our Symptom Checker to explore possible causes of your symptoms based upon Mayo Clinic's patient care experience.
 
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Diet: New weight loss guidelines to help you navigate new year
Even a little weight loss can deliver health benefits. Find a diet that appeals to you. Strive for a long-term maintenance plan to keep the weight off.
 
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Roasted salmon
Lemon or lime glaze for chicken, fish or vegetables
Tangy green beans
Sweet carrots
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Need a snack? Go nuts!
Nuts can be good for your heart. They may lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or 'bad,' cholesterol levels. Eating nuts may reduce the risk of developing blood clots that can lead to a heart attack. Try a small handful of nuts every day. Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Almonds, macadamia nuts, hazelnuts and pecans are also very heart healthy. Even peanuts, which are technically not a nut, but a legume, can be good for you. Of course, choosing nuts coated in chocolate, sugar or salt may cancel out their heart-healthy benefits.
 
Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want creative solutions for stress and other lifestyle issues? Discover even more healthy lifestyle topics at MayoClinic.org.
 
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