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Article contributed by Mayo Staff Brianne Hamann, M.H.A., R.N., CCRN Many patients are offered participation in a clinical trial as an option for treatment either…

In a community like ours, where blood donation is so vital, there is a new way for donors to stay connected. Facebook now offers a…

February 4th is an international day dedicated to raising awareness about cancer and cancer research. At Mayo Clinic, the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center defines new…

Here in the HABIT Program our treatment focus has been helping those diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment, which is a syndrome that tells us…

In a recent study, published in the journal Hepatology, Goeppert B. et al., reported genomic features of cholangiocarcinoma (i.e., bile duct cancer) in patients with…

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women. While men and women are affected by heart disease, the warning signs and symptoms can be quite…

Article contributed by Mayo Staff Kendra Mele, R.N. Sleep dysfunction is a common complaint of those diagnosed with cancer. There are many aspects that contribute…

Quantitative Assessment of Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy after High Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation: (QUANT) HF10 Study Seeking volunteers with Type 2 Diabetes and painful peripheral…

I recently was able to attend the 18th Annual MCI Symposium in Miami, FL held Jan 18th and 19th. There was a wealth of information…

Local restaurants bring a sense of “hometown” to our community. What better way to support our home than by donating blood that goes directly back…

A snowmobile accident left Blake Sunde with limited use of his right arm and triggered severe, chronic pain that lasted for years. Two years…

This is the third entry in our blogpost series that describe the different aspects of the Congenital Heart Disease Center's multi-disciplinary model of care. In…