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Hand washing with soap and warm water is one of the best defenses against spreading the COVID-19 virus, and it’s common and even expected…

On the national waiting list for organ transplant, multicultural patients make up a large percentage of the waiting list. These communities are in great need…

The Mayo Clinic 2020 Humanities in Medicine Symposium has been postponed to 2021. Watch this space for updates related to virtual events and new symposium…

Rochester, MN: Music is Good Medicine, an ongoing series of performances from the Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine featuring Mayo Clinic employees, retirees and…

Originally identified as a respiratory disease, some COVID-19 patients exhibit neurologic symptoms including stroke, loss of consciousness, headache, and even the loss of taste and smell.…

Though times and circumstances have changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing has not changed, and that is Mayo Clinic’s Division of Gastroenterology and…

Welcome to day 3 of our resiliency roadmap journey. If you are just joining us, take a look here to see our introduction to this…

Because cancer treatments can weaken the immune system, cancer patients are at increased risk of complications from COVID-19. Despite these concerns, cancer patients often still…

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the World Health Organization(WHO) says more than 117 million children in 37 countries may be missing out on the lifesaving…

We are excited to showcase a Minnesota owned and operated business that brings farm to fashion front and center. Every Lis'n product is steeped in…

Welcome back! Today's session on the resiliency roadmap is part 2 of stress awareness. In our last session, we reflected on our personal signs of…

Each week, the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast shares the latest information on the COVID-19 pandemic. On today's episode, Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and head…