
Listen: Mayo Clinic Radio 3/3/18
March is National Nutrition Month, an annual education and information campaign sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Kate Zeratsky, a registered dietitian at Mayo Clinic, shares tips for eating healthy on the go and ideas for reducing food waste. Also on the podcast, Dr. Sara Selig, director of CURE OM (the Community United for Research and Education of Ocular Melanoma) at the Melanoma Research Foundation, discusses ocular melanoma, a rare form of cancer of the eye. And Dr. Carrie A. Thompson, a hematologist at Mayo Clinic, shares findings of a new study that’s using modern technology – and emojis – to help cancer patients communicate easily with their health care providers.
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