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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…
Written by Rachel E. Goetze, Ph.D., Medical Psychology Fellow Alcohol use after bariatric surgery has become a hot topic, and researchers and clinicians have learned…
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…
Gamma knife radiosurgery is surgery without a scalpel. The procedure combines radiation oncology and neurosurgery to treat lesions in the brain, including tumors. Among the…
Click here to RSVP February 6, 2020 6:30PM Mayo Civic Center This free performance is made possible with the generous support of the Fuad Mansour…
Celiac disease is a growing public health concern. It affects approximately 1% of the general population, although most cases remain unrecognized. Strict, lifelong adherence to a…
Over the weekend, HABIT Directors (left to right in photo) from Mayo Clinic Health System La Crosse (Dr. Anni Shandera), the University of Florida (Dr.…
A caregiver can be many things. For transplant patients, the caregiver can be the difference between a successful transplant and a failed organ. Most transplant…
Going away to college can be both an exciting and scary time for young adults, including those with congenital heart disease (CHD). This article is…
Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, Arizona and Florida is currently conducting a randomized placebo controlled clinical trial, examining the impact of oral vancomycin on markers of…