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Katie Lenn and Karen Miller, study coordinators at Mayo Clinic’s Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), answer some of…
Mayo Clinic electrophysiologist Christopher McLeod, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., discusses arrhythmia management in adult congenital heart disease patients. The most common types of arrhythmias are atrial…
March is National Kidney Month and it’s a great time to give this vital organ some extra attention. When your kidneys are working well, they…
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…
As a cancer survivor, you may have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, due to the physical changes caused by cancer or surgery; the side…
Chest surgery often results in an inpatient hospital stay. For that reason, we have created a couple of tool-kits to serve as resources as you…
On February 26th, Dr. Chandler presented research related to the HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking Program® at the International Symposium on…
March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, a time to focus attention on a disease that affects about 1.5 percent of all newly diagnosed cancer patients.…
About 50,000 Americans die annually due to colorectal cancer ─ even though it’s one of the most preventable cancers. To raise awareness and understanding about…
In the Marines, a Connection Between Art and Combat, NYT March 11, 2018 In the Marines, a Connection Between Art and Combat
If there’s a fish to be fished, a trail to be discovered, or a toad to be tickled under its chin, Drake is there, forging…
Using the arts for change on International Women’s Day