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Mayo Clinic Radio is a weekly one-hour radio program highlighting health and medical information from Mayo Clinic.

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Faking hiccups – including the "hic" sound – is pretty easy. Getting rid of the real ones can be difficult. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Mark V. Larson, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist explains what hiccups are and offers... more

Although heart disease often may be thought of as a problem for men, heart disease is the most common cause of death for both women and men in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association. And certain times in a woman’s... more

In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Tatnai Burnett, a gynecologist at Mayo Clinic, will discuss endometriosis. To listen, click the link below. Endometriosis

Depression can affect how your teenager thinks, feels and behaves. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute Dr. Paul Croarkin, a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist, says it's important to know if your teen is depressed versus being a normal, moody teen.... more

What does a pain in the leg have to do with your heart? In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Thom Rooke discusses P-A-D or peripheral artery disease. To listen, click the link below. Peripheral Artery Disease

Chewing gum can be a fun treat or a quick fix for bad breath. But, if swallowed, does it really get stuck in your stomach? We get the answer in this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, as we hear from Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, Dr.... more

As people search for ways to eat healthier and lose weight, juicing, sometimes called a "juice cleanse" or "juice detox," has gained popularity. Juicing is a term that refers to combining fruits and/or vegetables in a juicer or juicing machine... more

For some parents and caregivers, limiting their kids' screen time isn't easy. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Angela Mattke, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician, explains why too much screen time is not healthy. To listen, click the link below.... more

In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. John Kisiel, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic, will discuss why screening for colorectal cancer is so important. To listen, click the link below. Why colorectal cancer screening is so important

It's a common problem for older men — benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH. "BPH is a fancy way of saying the prostate is getting larger, and we don't want it to," says Dr. Toby Kohler, a Mayo Clinic urologist. In this Mayo Clinic Radio... more

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