Also, preventing pickleball injuries, understanding why we're ‘pangry,' AI for rare diseases, a spinach frittata recipe and more.
Are there genes that cause Alzheimer’s disease? | | The exact causes of Alzheimer's disease aren't fully understood. Scientists believe that for most people, it is caused by a combination of genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect the brain over time. Researchers have identified several genes associated with Alzheimer's disease. | Read more |
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How to prevent injuries when playing pickleball | There are several steps you can take to minimize the risk of injury that fall under the heading of the four Ps. | Read more |
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Is the pandemic making you ‘pangry’? | An increase in pandemic-fueled frustration, agitation and anger, is known as "panger," and it's a genuine concern. | Read more |
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A system to accelerate rare disease diagnoses | This automated system tracks new knowledge of pathogenic genetic variants and applies it to rare diseases. | Read more |
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Can you imagine a world without Mayo Clinic? | Learn more about the difference benefactor support makes. | Read more |
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| "Essential Diabetes" Book | This book includes the latest medical findings and expert recommendations to help manage diabetes. It also has a variety of delicious recipes. | Read more |
| Getting better together | Are you a COVID long hauler? You're not alone. Meet others like you who are focusing on recovery, managing fatigue, and getting back on track. | Discover your support network |
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| | Spinach Frittata | Feeling fancy? Skip the toast and try this frittata recipe! Use any veggies of your choosing – the more color, the better! | See recipe |
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