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- Infant growth: Whats normal? - Mayo Clinic
Infant growth rates depend on various factors Consider what's typical during baby's first year
- Tool: BMI and waist circumference calculator - Mayo Clinic
Body mass index (BMI) uses weight and height to estimate body fat A high BMI and large waist size may signal an increased risk of heart disease
- Calorie calculator - Mayo Clinic
If you're pregnant or breast-feeding, are a competitive athlete, or have a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, the calorie calculator may overestimate or underestimate your actual calorie needs
- Blood sugar testing: Why, when and how - Mayo Clinic
If you have diabetes, it's important to check the level of sugar in your blood Get to know the basics
- Weight loss: 6 strategies for success - Mayo Clinic
Hundreds of fad diets, weight-loss programs and outright scams promise quick and easy weight loss But the best way to lose weight and keep it off is to make lasting lifestyle changes These healthy changes include eating a balanced diet and moving more each day Here are six tips to help you start
- Alzheimers stages: How the disease progresses - Mayo Clinic
On average, people with Alzheimer's disease live between three and 11 years after diagnosis But some live 20 years or more How far the disease has advanced when diagnosed can affect life expectancy Untreated vascular risk factors such as high blood pressure are associated with a faster rate of progression of Alzheimer's disease
- Menopause - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Menopause can happen in the 40s or 50s But the average age is 51 in the United States Menopause is natural But the physical symptoms, such as hot flashes, and emotional symptoms of menopause may disrupt sleep, lower energy or affect mood There are many treatments, from lifestyle changes to hormone therapy
- Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more - Mayo Clinic
Find out how much caffeine is in coffee, tea, soda and energy drinks You may be getting more caffeine than you think you are
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