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While the number of people being vaccinated for COVID-19 is dropping, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other medical experts continue to strongly…

As we learn more about Post COVID Syndrome and Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-COV2, there are growing concerns that the symptoms patients are experiencing are due…

We are less than a week away- there is still time to register for our upcoming Lewy Body Dementia Knowledge & Support Summit This event,…

Patient Spotlight We originally published this piece at the one year anniversary of our blog (Fall 2018!) . We've now been at this over 3…

For heart-liver transplants, the liver and heart must come from the same donor, and some patients wait years to receive both organs. Also, antibodies from…

Written by Madison Hemer, Mayo Clinic Dietetic Intern Spice up your lunch time routine with these southwestern wraps. One serving is only 211 calories! Considering…

Has your eyesight become blurry? Do you have glaucoma, but you haven't been in for an exam or treatment? Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many people…

As we wait for services areas to resume on-campus volunteer activities, many are active including: No One Dies Alone, Caring Canines, Hospital Gift Shops, Welcome…

Minority populations are often underrepresented in genome sequencing studies, and this may affect therapy selection for Black patients with cancer, according to new Mayo Clinic…

Mayo Clinic in Rochester looked a bit different this past year due to the pandemic, but the return of many volunteers to campus has been…

Don St. Dennis, a war veteran and retired businessman, had been suffering from kidney failure since 2016 and was searching for a donor. Many had…

Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and head of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group says COVID-19 mutations and the virus spread are happening because of…