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  1. High-protein diets: Are they safe? - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 25, 2025 · Diets high in protein aren’t known to cause medical problems in healthy people. But there are a wide range of these types of diets. One extreme example is the carnivore diet which cuts out …

  2. C-reactive protein test - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 23, 2025 · C-reactive protein, also called CRP, is a protein made by the liver. The level of CRP increases when there's inflammation in the body. A simple blood test can check your C-reactive …

  3. Protein in urine (proteinuria) Causes - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 20, 2025 · Your kidneys filter waste products from your blood while keeping what your body needs — including proteins. However, some diseases and conditions allow proteins to pass through the …

  4. New FDA-approved blood tests for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease

    Jul 8, 2025 · The Lumipulse test uses a blood sample drawn at the doctor's office. The test measures certain proteins, including a specific form of the tau protein, that can indicate the presence of amyloid …

  5. Nutrition for kids: Guidelines for a healthy diet - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 16, 2025 · Nutrition for kids is based on the same ideas as nutrition for adults. Everyone needs the same types of things, such as vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein and fat. These are called …

  6. Different types of COVID-19 vaccines: How they work

    Dec 23, 2025 · Protein subunit vaccine Subunit vaccines include only the parts of a virus that best stimulate your immune system. This type of COVID-19 vaccine contains harmless S proteins. Once …

  7. Urinalysis - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 24, 2023 · Protein. Low levels of protein in urine are typical. Small increases in protein in urine usually aren't a cause for concern, but larger amounts might indicate a kidney problem. Sugar. The …

  8. Foamy urine: What does it mean? - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 17, 2025 · Persistent foamy urine can be a sign of protein in your urine, called proteinuria, and could show that you have kidney disease.

  9. Eating and exercise: 5 tips to maximize your workouts

    Dec 21, 2023 · Knowing when and what to eat can make a difference in your workouts. Understand the connection between eating and exercise.

  10. Kidney diet (renal diet) - Mayo Clinic

    If you have chronic kidney disease or limited kidney function, your health care provider may suggest a kidney diet (renal diet). Foods in a kidney diet have lower amounts of sodium, protein, potassium, or …