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The holiday season is a busy time for many people, but Denise Rokke, a quality specialist in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, always…
Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist and celiac disease expert Joseph Murray, M.D., discusses one of the largest women's health studies, published in the Annals of Gastroenterology that…
Join us tomorrow at 10 am CT for an #AsktheMayoMom Facebook Live session about hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with Dr. Angela Mattke, pediatrician, and…
Often when we speak, we assume that the other person is intently listening to what we are saying. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.…
Transplant is often referred to as a “second chance at life.” But some patients, like Nellie Betancourt, got two second chances at life. Nellie was…
You’ve just been to your chosen transplant center for your evaluation for kidney transplant, and your living donor has been evaluated as well. The donor…
It may sound strange, but some women who give birth by caesarean section (C-section) are covering their newborn in fluid swabbed from their vagina! A…
Raul Ruiz Esponda, M. D., discusses the connection between bone density and celiac disease. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wOKkl072m4 Celiac disease and bone health is a very important topic.…
For the past 11 years, Sara Goodman has worked as a laboratory assistant in Internal Operations at Mayo Medical Laboratories. But that’s not all Goodman…
It was the end of October, 2014 when my Mom suffered a cardiac arrest from a heart attack. Her medical team expertly performed the necessary…
Joseph Murray, M. D., discusses the recently published celiac disease checklist by the Celiac Disease Foundation, a leading organization for celiac disease education, advocacy, and…
If you’re waiting for a transplant or know someone who is, there’s a good chance you already know the current supply of available organs isn’t…