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It’s officially fall once again. As the season changes, so do the health challenges we face. Fall and winter bring an uptick in respiratory illnesses,…

JOHN: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect? @diverdown1: I got COVID in January and March of 2022. I was sick, but the virus seemed…

The University of North Florida is recruiting caregivers of people living with dementia for a study that follows quality of life. They are researching whether…

Listen to our latest episode: 71. Embarrassment, bathrooms and IBS with Susan Mallery Romance and bathroom habits may not seem like they go together, but…

By Victoria Vieira Through treatment, COVID uncertainty, and emotional challenges, Rodney Gaines—a retired Air Force veteran, husband, and father—drew strength from his family and…

November is National Family Caregivers Month—a time to recognize and support the millions of family members who provide essential care to loved ones. In the…

Listen to our latest episode: 70. Misunderstandings about Munchausen by proxy with Andrea Dunlop What if the person a child should trust the most is…

When a loved one is in need, the gift of life takes on new meaning. From siblings to spouses, Mayo Clinic living kidney donors share…

TERESA: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect? @lindabees: My husband, who was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic neuroendocrine (NET) cancer in 2008, became a…

Emory University is recruiting for two caregiver-focused research studies. Like Mayo Clinic, Emory is one of 36 Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers across the country working…

Mark’s journey as a blood donor began at 18, while serving in the military. In 1992, he started donating with the Mayo Clinic Blood Donor…

The power of collaboration helps Mayo Clinic research thrive. For more than 20 years, groups like Pamoja Women, Somali American Social Services Association, and the…