Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Ron From: newsletters@...Reply-to: housecall@...To: Housecall@...Sent: 12/11/2007 2:52:21 P.M. Eastern Standard TimeSubj: Mayo Clinic Housecall: Sodium, emotional eating, emphysema and more Click here if you can't view this properly Search MayoClinic.com VOL. 8 ISSUE 50 December 11, 2007 Dear Subscriber, With sodium content in processed food soaring, the FDA is considering setting new limits. You can take charge of your own diet today by following our tips to limit the sodium that sneaks into your food. Plus, learn about the connection between mood and food and how emotional eating can sabotage your best intentions. Also this week, see why cold weather may worsen emphysema and explore back pain treatment options, and lots more. Thanks for subscribing.Sincerely,The staff at MayoClinic.com FEATURED CENTER Food & Nutrition Shopping strategies for healthy foodsAre you a savvy shopper when it comes to choosing healthy foods? You'll eat better when you take these simple steps. Fast food: 6 ways to healthier mealsIs fast food on your menu tonight? You don't need to give up your weight-loss plans for this quick meal. Just be choosy. Snacks: How they fit into a healthy dietBypass the chips, cookies and candy. Discover new ways to snack wisely while satisfying your hunger. For more information about these topics, visit the Food & Nutrition Center. Books & Newsletters Is your eyesight as good as you'd like it to be? Mayo Clinic Guide to Better Vision has the information you are looking for. In this brand new title, you will learn the latest options from Mayo Clinic on preserving your precious vision and protecting the health of your eyes ... and get a special free gift, too. Highlights Sodium: Are you getting too much?Don't wait for the FDA to set limits on salt in processed foods to cut your sodium intake. Here's where sodium sneaks into your diet and ways you can reduce it now. Weight-loss help: How to stop emotional eatingWhy do healthy-eating habits slide when emotions mount? Find out how emotional eating can sabotage your weight-loss efforts and how you can regain control. Diabetes diet: Need some motivation?Having trouble following your diabetes diet? Tackle your barriers one by one — and discover motivation you didn't know you had! Twin pregnancy: What multiples mean for momWould you be surprised to learn that you're carrying twins? Here's what you need to know about taking care of yourself — and your babies. Support groups: Find information, encouragement and camaraderieWhether you're an elder caregiver, cancer survivor, or overcoming addiction, there's a support group to help. Here's how to pick the right group today. Featured Tools LDL cholesterol calculatorHigh LDL increases your chance of developing heart disease. Use this LDL cholesterol calculator to determine a healthy level. Symptom CheckerFoot pain? Headache? Sore throat? Skin rash? Use the Symptom Checker to find out what's causing your symptom. Choose from dozens of adult and children's symptoms. Healthy Recipes Ginger-marinated grilled portobello mushrooms Gingery chicken noodle soup Stewed flageolets in lemon broth Turkey or chicken stove-top casserole over toast For more recipes, visit our Healthy Recipes Center. Ask A Specialist Mayo Clinic specialists answer questions from readers Emphysema: Does cold weather make it worse? Smart Balance: Are cholesterol-lowering products safe for everyone? Infant eczema: How is it treated? Antidepressants: Which cause the fewest sexual side effects? Plugged ears: What is the remedy? Submit your own question to our specialists. Now Blogging StressStressed out? Information overload? Check out our new blog.Alzheimer's diseaseDealing with the stress and challenges of Alzheimer's disease? You're not alone. Join our blog conversation. Treatment Decisions Back pain guideChronic back pain is common. Explore the pros and cons of your treatment options, and meet two people who chose different treatments and why. Now Playing: Slide Show Balance exercises improve stability, help prevent fallsPrevent falls with these balance exercises. Health Digest A wrap-up of this week's other new and updated information Moles Lymphedema Dermatitis Bed-wetting Latex allergy For more of our reliable health information and tools, visit us at MayoClinic.com. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE.For questions or comments, please contact Customer Service. Visit the Housecall subscription services page to SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your e-mail address. Visit the Housecall archive to read past issues. Please feel free to forward this newsletter to a friend. Copyright 2007 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905. All rights reserved. Advertising and sponsorship policy See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Ron From: newsletters@...Reply-to: housecall@...To: Housecall@...Sent: 12/11/2007 2:52:21 P.M. Eastern Standard TimeSubj: Mayo Clinic Housecall: Sodium, emotional eating, emphysema and more Click here if you can't view this properly Search MayoClinic.com VOL. 8 ISSUE 50 December 11, 2007 Dear Subscriber, With sodium content in processed food soaring, the FDA is considering setting new limits. You can take charge of your own diet today by following our tips to limit the sodium that sneaks into your food. Plus, learn about the connection between mood and food and how emotional eating can sabotage your best intentions. Also this week, see why cold weather may worsen emphysema and explore back pain treatment options, and lots more. Thanks for subscribing.Sincerely,The staff at MayoClinic.com FEATURED CENTER Food & Nutrition Shopping strategies for healthy foodsAre you a savvy shopper when it comes to choosing healthy foods? You'll eat better when you take these simple steps. Fast food: 6 ways to healthier mealsIs fast food on your menu tonight? You don't need to give up your weight-loss plans for this quick meal. Just be choosy. Snacks: How they fit into a healthy dietBypass the chips, cookies and candy. Discover new ways to snack wisely while satisfying your hunger. For more information about these topics, visit the Food & Nutrition Center. Books & Newsletters Is your eyesight as good as you'd like it to be? Mayo Clinic Guide to Better Vision has the information you are looking for. In this brand new title, you will learn the latest options from Mayo Clinic on preserving your precious vision and protecting the health of your eyes ... and get a special free gift, too. Highlights Sodium: Are you getting too much?Don't wait for the FDA to set limits on salt in processed foods to cut your sodium intake. Here's where sodium sneaks into your diet and ways you can reduce it now. Weight-loss help: How to stop emotional eatingWhy do healthy-eating habits slide when emotions mount? Find out how emotional eating can sabotage your weight-loss efforts and how you can regain control. Diabetes diet: Need some motivation?Having trouble following your diabetes diet? Tackle your barriers one by one — and discover motivation you didn't know you had! Twin pregnancy: What multiples mean for momWould you be surprised to learn that you're carrying twins? Here's what you need to know about taking care of yourself — and your babies. Support groups: Find information, encouragement and camaraderieWhether you're an elder caregiver, cancer survivor, or overcoming addiction, there's a support group to help. Here's how to pick the right group today. Featured Tools LDL cholesterol calculatorHigh LDL increases your chance of developing heart disease. Use this LDL cholesterol calculator to determine a healthy level. Symptom CheckerFoot pain? Headache? Sore throat? Skin rash? Use the Symptom Checker to find out what's causing your symptom. Choose from dozens of adult and children's symptoms. Healthy Recipes Ginger-marinated grilled portobello mushrooms Gingery chicken noodle soup Stewed flageolets in lemon broth Turkey or chicken stove-top casserole over toast For more recipes, visit our Healthy Recipes Center. Ask A Specialist Mayo Clinic specialists answer questions from readers Emphysema: Does cold weather make it worse? Smart Balance: Are cholesterol-lowering products safe for everyone? Infant eczema: How is it treated? Antidepressants: Which cause the fewest sexual side effects? Plugged ears: What is the remedy? Submit your own question to our specialists. Now Blogging StressStressed out? Information overload? Check out our new blog.Alzheimer's diseaseDealing with the stress and challenges of Alzheimer's disease? You're not alone. Join our blog conversation. Treatment Decisions Back pain guideChronic back pain is common. Explore the pros and cons of your treatment options, and meet two people who chose different treatments and why. Now Playing: Slide Show Balance exercises improve stability, help prevent fallsPrevent falls with these balance exercises. Health Digest A wrap-up of this week's other new and updated information Moles Lymphedema Dermatitis Bed-wetting Latex allergy For more of our reliable health information and tools, visit us at MayoClinic.com. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE.For questions or comments, please contact Customer Service. Visit the Housecall subscription services page to SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE or CHANGE your e-mail address. Visit the Housecall archive to read past issues. Please feel free to forward this newsletter to a friend. Copyright 2007 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905. All rights reserved. Advertising and sponsorship policy See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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