COVID boosters for ages 12 to 15, improving health for all, the Mayo Clinic Diet, our healthy living group and baked oatmeal.
COVID-19 boosters authorized for 12- to 15-year-olds | | The FDA amended its emergency use authorization for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to expand the use of a single booster dose to 12- to 15-year-olds. The FDA also shortened the time needed before receiving a booster from at least six months after completing the initial series to at least five months. | Read more |
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High blood pressure | Most people with high blood pressure don't experience any signs or symptoms, even if their blood pressure reaches dangerously high levels. | Read more |
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5 steps for starting a fitness program | Starting a fitness program may be one of the best things you can do for your health. These tips can get you moving. | Read more |
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Improving health for all | Partnering with communities to allow everyone to achieve the highest possible level of well-being and health. | Read more |
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Have you seen the future? | The Mayo Clinic Platform is an ambitious plan for the future of health care. Learn about our vision, and your vital place in it. | Learn more |
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| Take the 3 minute Mayo Clinic Diet Assessment | In just three minutes, the Mayo Clinic Diet Assessment can help you understand and act on your weight loss goals. | Take the assessment |
| Healthy living group | Meet people practicing health-enhancing behaviors or living healthily. Ask questions and get answers. | Learn more |
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| | Baked oatmeal | This baked oatmeal may remind you of a freshly baked oatmeal cookie. | See recipe |
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