Monday, October 13, 2014

In this issue: Flu shots, breast cancer prevention, unexplained weight loss, bone health and more.


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HOUSECALL
Vol. 15, Issue 72 | October 13, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza
Roll up your sleeve — it's time to get a flu shot. Learn why you need to be immunized each year and if there are different forms of the vaccine.
 
 
Breast cancer prevention: How to reduce your risk  
Adopting healthy habits may decrease your chance of getting breast cancer — even if you're high-risk. Here are some steps you can take.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
What can I do to prevent a relapse of GPA or MPA?
To reduce the risk of a GPA or MPA relapse, you may need maintenance therapy. Find out what's involved.
Exercise: How much do I need every day?
See how much aerobic and strength training exercise is recommended and how to get it.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Quitting smoking: 10 ways to resist tobacco cravings
Meatless recipes
Bone health: Tips to keep your bones healthy
Unexplained weight loss
 
 
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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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Nutrition-wise: Advice about feeding grandchildren — OK to speak up?
Giving unsolicited advice about your grandchildren's eating habits may be unwelcome, but do find a way to discuss serious matters such as choking risks.
 
 
MAYO CLINIC PRODUCTS & SERVICES
 
Mayo Clinic Wellness Solutions for Menopause
Ease the transition of menopause with this three-step action plan.
 
 
The new Mayo Clinic Diet online
Designed to help you lose 6 to 10 lbs. in 2 weeks! Start with a personalized diet profile now.
 
 
HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Split pea soup
Apple and sweet onion marmalade
Pork tenderloin with fennel sauce
Roasted potatoes with garlic and herbs
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Don't believe shaving myths
Contrary to popular belief, shaving hair doesn't make it grow back thicker. And shaving doesn't affect how dark your hair is or how fast it grows. You can generally thank genetics and hormones for hair color, location, thickness and growth.
 
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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