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Mayo Clinic Minute: 3 ways to prevent head and neck cancer

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Throat cancer is one of the fastest-growing cancers, and it is often linked to HPV.  Oropharyngeal cancer, or throat cancer, is a...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Managing respiratory illness at home

Mayo Clinic News Network – The influenza season may have peaked, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it is far from over....

Mayo Clinic Minute: Why Black Americans are at higher risk of chronic kidney disease

Mayo Clinic News Network – Chronic kidney disease is a condition where your kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and fluid from your...

Mayo Clinic: The link between HPV and throat cancer

Editor's note: March 4 is World HPV Awareness Day

Mayo Clinic Minute: Can extra salt hurt your kidneys?

Mayo Clinic News Network – Sodium is a mineral that your body needs to function well. When you combine sodium with the mineral, chloride,...

Little by little: Small changes can lead to heart health, Mayo Clinic expert says

"By having a good sleep, we also allow our body to recover and to be ready to continue the next day."

“Systemic racism,” not bad personal choices, explains black hypertension: Mayo Clinic

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. African Americans are significantly affected by heart disease, resulting...

Mayo Clinic Minute: How a coronary calcium scan assesses heart attack risk

Do you know your risk of coronary artery disease, the most common form of heart disease?

Mayo Clinic Minute: Can honey help with coughs?

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – Coughs due to respiratory infections such as colds are common this time of year. An effective treatment for a...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Why Black women need to be screened for cervical cancer

MAYO CLINIC NEWS NETWORK – While all women can develop cervical cancer, non-Hispanic Black women are more likely to be diagnosed and die of...

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