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Moldy cheese: Is it OK to eat?
Moldy cheese may be unappetizing, but is it unsafe?
Pantry basics for a gluten-free holiday
Your favorite holiday dishes are back on the table, thanks to these gluten-free recipe substitutions from a Mayo Clinic chef.
Recipe makeovers: 5 ways to create healthy recipes
Try these tips for lowering fat, calories and salt in your favorite recipes.
Rett syndrome
This rare genetic disorder affects the way the brain develops, causing a progressive inability to use muscles for eye and body movements and language.
Safely reheat leftovers
Health tips from Mayo Clinic, featuring simple strategies for a healthy lifestyle.
Simple ways to cook healthier
Capture the flavor and retain the nutrients in foods without adding excessive amounts of fat or salt with these tips: 1. Use herbs and spices instead of salt. 2. When steaming food, use a flavorful liquid or add seasonings to the water to enhance the flavor. 3. Stir-fry a meal, since you need only a small amount of oil or cooking spray for this cooking method.
Slide show: Guide to gourmet salt
Gourmet salt can be found in the kitchens of chefs and home cooks alike. See why.
Slide show: Tips for cooking fish
Forget the fish fry. Explore healthier options for cooking fish, such as baking, grilling and poaching.
Starting solids: When is the right time?
Understand when to start feeding your baby solid foods.
Thanksgiving turkey: Can you cook it frozen?
You can safely cook a frozen turkey without thawing it first — if you follow a few safety precautions.
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