June 8, 2018
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for June 8, 2018
By Emily Blahnik 
HealthDay, Many Breast Cancer Survivors Not Getting Needed Mammograms by Steven Reinberg — After surviving a diagnosis of breast cancer, women still need regular screening. But many of them, especially black women, aren’t getting the mammograms they need, a new study finds. It’s essential to screen for a return of cancer so […]
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Tags: African-American health, Aimovig, alzheimer's disease, Ambient, artificial Intelligence, asthma, bee allergies, biobank, Breast Cancer, Cancer, celiac disease, Chemotherapy
April 5, 2010
Large chains favored calorie posting requirement
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While many restaurant owners are not thrilled with the requirement in the recently signed health law to post calorie information on their menus and drive-through signs, their industry signed off on the plan… Dr. Donald Hensrud, an associate professor of preventative medicine and nutrition at Mayo Clinic and medical editor of the New Mayo […]
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Tags: calorie posting, Dr. Donald Hensrud, Mayo Clinic Cookbook