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Within weeks of birth, tiny Colton had a very distinct yellow color in his eyes, and after further evaluation—and his first surgery at six weeks—was…
A gluten-free diet is central to the management of celiac disease, and has historically been the only treatment, although several potential therapies are now under…
Celiac disease has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but the evidence base is limited. Dr. Rekha Mankad, M.D., discusses the potential link,…
You’ve been told you need an organ transplant. Now what? Where should I go for my care? How long will I be waiting? Where will…
The Innovative Minds Partnering to Advance Curative Therapies (IMPACT) Program at Mayo Clinic will hold their fourth annual IMPACT Symposium this Saturday, March 18 from…
Vedolizumab (proposed trade name Entyvio), was developed as a treatment for patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn's disease (CD), who have…
Interpreting the STEM Academy Mobile Blood Drive Najma Haji Salad is a Somali interpreter for Mayo Clinic. She was scheduled to help translate during the…
If you’ve been following Mayo Clinic Connect for a while, you probably already know about the dynamic and active conversations that take place in our…
Joseph Murray, M.D., discusses an article published last year in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. The study addresses the need for ongoing research to evaluate strategies which would promote…
Hi! This is Christina, transplant specialty pharmacist, and Erin, social worker, here at Mayo Clinic. Through our jobs, we’ve had the opportunity to meet with…
As a provider I have come to realize that the challenges and difficulties we face when dealing with the health care system are a given.…
Benjamin Tetlie, a Financial Representative for Mayo Clinic Global Business Solutions in Rochester, used to have a strong aversion to the idea of donating blood.…