Thursday, November 20, 2014

In this issue: Thanksgiving recipes, quit smoking tips, norovirus infection, cold hands and more.


Plan your Thanksgiving Day menu with these recipes.
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HOUSECALL Mayo Clinic named America's #1 Best
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Vol. 15, Issue 83 | November 20, 2014
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Thanksgiving recipes: Delicious and healthy options
Serve up a healthier Thanksgiving this year. These recipes have all the taste of the foods you love, but with less fat and fewer calories.
 
 
Quit smoking: Strategies to help you quit  
Today is the Great American Smokeout, so it's the perfect time to quit smoking for good. Start with these tips that have helped others.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Celiac disease diet: How do I get enough grains?
Including enough grains in your diet can be challenging if you have celiac disease.
Flu shots for kids: Does my child need a flu shot?
Find out the latest recommendations for childhood flu vaccines.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Choking: First aid
Hormone therapy: Is it right for you?
Norovirus infection
Cold hands
 
 
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: Updating Thanksgiving dinner
Instead of focusing on the sheer quantity of food at Thanksgiving dinner, why not consider the wholesomeness of a home-prepared meal?
 
 
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Mayo Clinic Going Gluten-Free
Making a lifestyle change isn't easy. This new book offers the science-based guidance you need if you have considered going gluten-free. Get tips and advice from Mayo Clinic gastroenterologists and experts to help you through the journey.
 
 
HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Herb-rubbed turkey au jus
Sweet potatoes and roasted bananas
Wild rice pilaf with cranberries and apples
Popovers
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
Quit smoking: Creating a quit-smoking plan
If you're like many smokers and tobacco users, you know you should quit, you just aren't sure how to do it. Creating a quit-smoking plan improves your chance of quitting for good. A quit-smoking plan helps you cope with the physical and emotional issues that often arise when you stop smoking, such as nicotine withdrawal and strong urges to smoke. So although going cold turkey on the spur of the moment may work for some people, you increase your chances of staying quit when you create a quit-smoking plan first.
 
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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