Thursday, March 19, 2015

In this issue: Snack attacks, herbal sleep aids, virtual colonoscopies, workout injuries and more.


Snack attack: Find creative ways to satisfy hunger.
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HOUSECALL Mayo Clinic named America's #1 Best
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Vol. 16, Issue 23 | March 19, 2015
 
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES  
 
Snacks: How they fit into your weight-loss plan
Snacks don't have to be a guilty pleasure. Discover creative ways to satisfy your hunger without sabotaging your weight-loss plan.
 
 
Overuse injury: How to prevent training injuries  
Milder temperatures may encourage you to get outside and start exercising. Try these tips to stay injury-free.
 
     
 
EXPERT ANSWERS
 
Valerian: A safe and effective herbal sleep aid?
If you have insomnia and are thinking about taking a valerian supplement to catch some z's, here are some things to consider.
Food allergy vs. food intolerance: What's the difference?
A food intolerance can cause some of the same signs as a food allergy, so people often confuse the two.
 
PLUS ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ...
Metabolic syndrome
Virtual colonoscopy
Corneal abrasion (scratch): First aid
Slide show: 5 vegetable main dishes
 
 
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Pregnancy and you: Listeria during pregnancy: Cause for concern?
Worried about listeria during pregnancy? A Mayo Clinic specialist helps put the risk in perspective.
 
 
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HEALTHY RECIPES
 
Sweet carrots
Wild rice pilaf with cranberries and apples
Pork medallions with five-spice powder
Salad greens with pears, fennel and walnuts
 
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
 
No pain, no gain? No way!
When it comes to exercise, the "No pain, no gain" mantra is bad advice. Exercise shouldn't hurt. At most, you may feel a little muscle soreness when you do a new workout or activity. If you feel pain during exercise (or dizziness, nausea or shortness of breath), stop. You may be pushing yourself too hard.
 
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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