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A rare event, like Halley's Comet or an orange Hunter's moon rising over the ocean (which we had here in Jacksonville by the way over…
Michael (Mike) Sveen has many special reasons to donate blood. When he first started working for Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service, his driving partner was a…
Since many of our program's volunteers are veterans, we wanted to share information about an upcoming military event at Mayo Clinic. The Center of Military…
Being unable to control bowel movements, called fecal incontinence, is a common problem in people as they age. Fecal incontinence can range from an occasional leakage of stool while…
Member Spotlights feature interviews with fellow Connect members. Learn more about members you’ve connected with and some you haven’t met yet. Nominate a member you think should…
Would you like another way to help patients and accrue additional volunteer hours? If so, we are pleased to share that we are collaborating with…
Last week, I was asked to interview my counterpart in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Sarah Swenson is one of the newcomers to the HABIT Team and…
The following communication was sent to Mayo Clinic staff announcing a subway refresh project. This exciting project will begin soon! As volunteers, we are providing…
Christopher McLeod, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D. discusses a wide spectrum of disorders, with generic information explaining how a Fontan arrhythmia occurs in the video below.…
Article contributed by Erin Haefner We have all experienced pain at some point in our lives. Whatever pain we have experienced, it can be hard…
About 50 percent of patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholagnitis (PSC) have no symptoms. Yet, patients with PSC have abnormal laboratory tests, which fluctuate over time…
Good health behaviors are defined as “actions that individuals take to maintain or enhance their health and reduce health risks” and are especially important…