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Alcoholic liver disease is the leading cause of cirrhosis and liver transplant in the United States. Liver injury caused by alcohol can vary in severity,…
Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, Dr. Amy Oxentenko talks about an article published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, detailing the complexities of chronic abdominal wall pain (CAWP) –…

Having been a faithful blood donor for many years, Marilyn experienced what it feels like to be a recipient of a blood transfusion when she…

At first, Tanis Milicevic’s local doctor told her to wait and see. Pregnant with her second child, Tanis had been sensitive about changes in her…

Many transplant centers in the United States are capable of providing transplant surgery and aftercare. Why would you choose Mayo Clinic for your transplant? The…

We’re proud to announce the publication of results from our Phase I stem cell delivery trial! This paper is the first report of a first-in-infant…

The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Vyleesi (bremelanotide) to help women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or low libido, which affects 8% to 10% of all women. The…

Mayo Clinic had a “vision to lead in the application of new technologies designed to facilitate learning without associated patient risk and research in simulation-based…

In an article in late April, the topic of preparing for congenital heart disease surgery was explored, detailing all that takes place prior to surgery…

Mayo Clinic is a world-renowned, non-profit hospital with a history of pioneering groundbreaking medical practices for congenital heart disease, including development of the first…

Located in the ground-level of the Generose Building is Mayo Clinic’s Emergency Communication Center (ECC) where 911 medical emergency calls are answered for Rochester, Austin,…

Thanks to our HABIT Alumni Debbra and Ernie for sharing their story with us this week! Mayo asked if they could do an article about…