Thursday, May 1, 2014

In this issue: Eyestrain, menopause relief, signs of skin cancer, free-range foods and more.


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HOUSECALL
Vol. 15, Issue 25 | May 1, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Eyestrain
Do your eyes get tired from driving, reading or working at a computer? Get the facts on eyestrain and how to help lessen it.
 
 
Menopause symptoms: Lifestyle tips offer relief  
Learn how to ease uncomfortable menopause symptoms with simple lifestyle changes.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Are probiotics and prebiotics important for health?
Probiotics are "good" bacteria that may help treat or prevent illness. Should they be part of your diet?
Exercise and illness: Work out with a cold?
Play it smart. Ease up on exercise if you have a cold.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Slide show: Melanoma pictures to help identify skin cancer
Pain medications after surgery
Free range and other meat and poultry terms
Night sweats
 
 
TRUSTED HEALTH TOOLS
 
Use our Symptom Checker to explore possible causes of your symptoms based upon Mayo Clinic's patient care experience.
 
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Nutrition-wise: Make prevention a habit
Learn why having regular health screenings is such an important part of staying well.
 
 
MAYO CLINIC PRODUCTS & SERVICES
 
Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion
Did you know 1 in 3 Americans regularly experiences some type of digestive difficulty — such as heartburn, gas, stomach acid, constipation or a serious digestive disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis? Without a doubt, digestive problems are a day-to-day concern. Fortunately, Mayo Clinic can provide answers with Mayo Clinic on Digestive Health. Learn more.
 
 
HEALTHY RECIPES
 
French country chicken with mushroom sauce
Broccoli, garlic and rigatoni
Best honey whole-wheat bread
Vanilla poached peaches
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Stress and headaches: Stop the cycle
Stress can make your head hurt, and a headache can really stress you out. Either way, you can rein in the pain with these tips to keep stress under control: 1. Simplify. Ask yourself what really needs to be done and what can be dropped. 2. Delegate. Look over your to-do list and delegate what you can. 3. Laugh. Humor is a great way to relieve stress. 4. Relax. When you feel your muscles begin to tense, breathe deeply. Focus on inhaling and exhaling deeply and slowly for at least 10 minutes. 5. Exercise. Regular exercise provides a healthy break from the stress of daily life.
 
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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