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Housecall: Quick, easy breakfast ideas to start your day right
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES
No time for breakfast?
When you're running late in the morning, do you pass on breakfast to save a few minutes? Eating breakfast jump-starts your day and even may help your overall health, so don't skip it because you're short on time. Try these quick and easy ideas.
Slideshow: Ticks and the diseases they carry
Tick-borne diseases are becoming an increasing problem in the U.S. Since 2009, more than 200,000 cases have been reported. Yet, of the 800 species of ticks found throughout the world, fewer than 60 are known to bite and transmit disease to humans. See which ones to look out for on the trails and in backyards this season.
EXPERT ANSWERS
Is UV protection important when choosing sunglasses?
When shopping for sunglasses, look for more than just fashionable frames. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can damage your skin and eyes, and may contribute to the development of certain types of cataracts, growths on the eye and macular degeneration. Here's how to select sunglasses that will protect you.
Are fingernail ridges a sign of a health problem?
If you notice ridges developing in your fingernails, pay attention to their direction. Read more to find out when you may need to see your health care provider.
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Food allergy: Symptoms and causes
HEALTHY RECIPES
Three-grain raspberry muffins
Spinach frittata
Dilled pasta salad with spring vegetables
Strawberry shortcake
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK
Sunscreen shopping tips
When you're shopping for sunscreen, the brand matters less than how you use the product. Look for water-resistant, broad-spectrum coverage with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. Check the sunscreen's expiration date. Also, find a sunscreen you like. If you don't care for the sunscreen, you're not as likely to use it consistently.
Need practical advice on diet and exercise? Want creative solutions for stress and other lifestyle issues? Discover more healthy lifestyle topics at mayoclinic.org.
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