Also, what's in your fridge, the nocebo effect, crispy baked chicken legs and more.
Can therapy really change the way you think? | | Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help people with anxiety and depression. Beyond providing treatment for certain mental health conditions, CBT can be helpful for people who are feeling stuck, bogged down by stress, or simply trying to make a positive change in life. | Read more |
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What's the healthiest thing in your fridge? | That was the question posed to several Mayo Clinic experts. Their answers can help inform your choices, too. | Watch now |
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Mayo Clinic Hand Clinic | Mayo Clinic's Hand Clinic is a full team of physical rehabilitation professionals who treat people with hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder disorders. | Read more |
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Doctors’ Day 2024 is March 30 | Join us as we honor the hard work of our doctors. Make a gift by March 30 to celebrate those who help save lives every day. | Give now |
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| Book: Nocebo Effect—When Words Make You Sick | This book investigates the nocebo effect—the placebo effect's evil twin—and the harm it can do. | Read more |
| Podcast: The costs of chronic illness in the U.S. | Learn about the challenges and identity shifts that occur between parents and children when parents get sick. | Listen now |
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| | Crispy baked chicken legs | Make these chicken legs ahead of time to allow the marinade to add flavor. | See recipe |
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