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You may use the terms Alzheimer’s and dementia as if they mean the same thing, but they’re really two different terms. Here’s the…

When we began the journey with this Transplant page on Mayo Clinic Connect, we were on a mission to put more information about living donor…

Another tool for independence Maintaining maximum independence is a typical goal for our patients living with Mild Cognitive Impairment as well as those who…

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed, canceled and delayed many parts of people's lives, including when or if they seek medical care. Dr. Robert McWilliams, a…

Colorectal cancer is a term that includes colon and rectal cancers, both of which originate in the lower portion of the large intestine and into…

Colleen Wilson clearly remembers when she decided to become a blood donor. Conversing with her surgical colleagues at Mayo Clinic one day, they pondered: "What…

When Su Spafford began working at Mayo Clinic in 1987, she was asked if she would consider becoming a blood donor. Su embraced the idea,…

Smaller incisions, less pain and faster recovery are just a few reasons minimally invasive heart surgery can be a good option for patients with heart…

After studying the use of the Cytosponge to sample cells in the esophagus for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), Mayo Clinic is now offering this test in…

Above: An asymptomatic male patient with definite LQTS with a normal ECG and QTc who was flagged by the AI. This story originally appeared on…

People may be curious, confused or critical of what seem to be changing messages related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and…
https://youtu.be/CqSrk4inPNo This week, I want to highlight an inspriational story of a Mayo Clinic Arizona patient living with Mild Cognitive Impairment. I have not…