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Embracing a lifestyle change is tough: from adopting a new habit to dealing with a unique life situation or embracing a chronic condition. I recently…
We have recently posted information on headaches from our neurological headache expert, Dr. Todd Rozen. Headaches are a significant and common contribution to the pain suffered…
The Somos Latinos Mayo Employee Resource Group (MERG) was created in 2016 to promote, educate and celebrate the cultural heritage of Hispanic and Latino staff…
Through research, clinical trials and biomanufacturing, Mayo Clinic’s Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics is working to develop new types of medicines derived from the human body…
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September brings attention to Gynecologic Cancers specifically five main types of cancers of women’s reproductive organs: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancer. According to…
Olaf Krason has joined our team of Mayo Clinic Young Volunteers! This year, Olaf is a sophomore at Mayo High School. In his volunteer role,…
The number of people who die from uterine cancer is increasing, particularly among Black women. Also called endometrial cancer, uterine cancer begins in the layer of…
The HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking® program in the Midwest region was recently featured in the local news during a session…
September raises awareness of prostate cancer which is the second most common diagnosed cancer after skin cancer, in people with a prostate. The prostate is…
While childhood cancer is rare, 1 in every 266 children and adolescents will be diagnosed with cancer by age 20, according to the American Cancer Society.…
I am pleased to introduce one of our newest Young Volunteers, Elijah Morris! At 16, Elijah is already a high school graduate and is now…
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