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The published literature on hypermobility disorders continues to grow. We previously shared insight on some of the recent books related to EDS/HSD. Two more to…

March is not only National Kidney Month, it is also National Social Work Month. To celebrate both observances, we're highlighting Pat Dennis, a social worker…

TERESA: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect? @pavlina60: I discovered Mayo Clinic Connect when I got out of the hospital, got my bearings and…

We rolled out a new Notification Setting that allows you to receive an email notification or an onsite notification when a member makes their first…

For transplant patients and their family, the journey to receiving their life-saving organ often involves travel away from home. Traveling for medical reasons can involve…

Sleep problems are common in people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). However, many over the counter sleep aides can make memory and other thinking problems…

For many, living at home and living independently go hand in hand. But living at home as we age becomes more challenging. But there is…

JOHN: What brought you to Mayo Clinic Connect? @upstatephil: After decades of managing my back challenges via OTC (over-the-counter) pain meds, stretching, and just enduring,…

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. While many prostate cancers grow slowly and remain localized, other types are aggressive and…

Survivors of prostate cancer often live in fear of their cancer coming back. Physicians and patients alike know that early detection is crucial for beating prostate cancer…

This past weekend, Mayo Clinic's Vijay Ramanan and Hillary Tyler from the Alzheimer's Association joined the WCCO Health Radio podcast to talk about Dementia, Alzheimer's,…

After having her daughter at Mayo Clinic in 1976, Linda Olson felt different than she did after having her first child. “I was in recovery…