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Mayo Clinic Minute: How to keep kids with food allergies safe during Halloween
By Arveen Bhasin, M.D. on October 25, 2022There are monsters and masks, superheroes and surprises. But for some kids, it's the foods that can cause the fright — not the Halloween haunts. -
Mayo Clinic Minute: Breast cancer in Hispanic women in U.S., importance of screening
By Carlos Vargas, M.D. on October 10, 2022Breast cancer can affect all people, regardless of race, or gender. It's the second leading cause of cancer death for women overall, and for Hispanic women in the U.S., it's the leading cause of cancer death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. -
Mayo Clinic Minute: Debunking head lice myths
By Tina Ardon, M.D. on October 6, 2022Dr. Tina Ardon debunks common myths associated with these biting insects, which affects millions of children each school year. -
Mayo Clinic Minute: Protecting pregnant women against flu
By Thomas Howell Jr., M.D. on October 6, 2022Flu symptoms can feel terrible. For some, having the flu can be devastating. Pregnant women are more likely to develop flu complications, especially in the second and third trimesters. And flu infection also increases the risk of fetal birth defects. -
Mayo Clinic Minute: Fall prevention tips for kids
By Neha Pauker, M.D., M.D. on September 20, 2022Every year in the U.S., roughly 2.2 million children under 15 are seen in emergency departments for injuries related to falls. While falls can occur anywhere, windows and stairs are common causes of fall-related injury and death in young children.