Mayo Clinic researchers in Florida have developed a new scoring tool that could help them pinpoint biomarkers that may affect future treatments and patient care for Alzheimer’s disease. In their study, published in JAMA Neurology, they used the tool to categorize Alzheimer’s disease cases into three subtypes according to the location of brain changes. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/3Wn8PaR
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Chemicals in products you use, natural substances, your diet and activities, these are all examples of exposures. The measure of a person's lifetime of environmental exposures and the effect of those exposures as they interact with your genes to influence your health is called "the exposome." Dr. Konstantinos Lazaridis, director of Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine, believes the exposome is the next frontier in individualized medicine. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4dhzSdV
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One person can donate up to 8 lifesaving solid organs. Learn more and register to become an organ donor on the national registry. https://mayocl.in/4bfvPwF
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Transforming Community and Rural Healthcare 2024: Inspiring Partnerships and Scaling Collaborative Impact: Oct. 21-22, 2024 Healthcare professionals, community organization representatives, policymakers, educators and researchers will gather to address the most pressing healthcare issues facing rural America. Symposium presentations and discussions will address: · Collaborative partnerships · Workforce of the future · Rural cancer care · Digital health and artificial intelligence · Behavioral health · Health equity · Health policy · Financial stability
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Today is National Therapy Animal Day, and Mayo Clinic in Rochester is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Caring Canines program — that's 140 years in dog years! 🐶🐾 If you've met one of these furry friends on any of our campuses, share your appreciation for them and their team in the comments.
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Rectal cancer experts, David Larson, M.D., M.B.A., Chris Hallemeier, M.D., and Zhaohui Jin, M.D., share how advanced diagnostics and surgical techniques are improving outcomes for patients diagnosed with rectal cancer. Learn more about Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center’s approach to rectal cancer care: https://mayocl.in/4ddvYCR
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A recent Mayo Clinic study used a mixed methods approach to investigate how operating room (OR) design can support and strengthen the well-being of surgical teams during healthcare delivery. The study analyzed patient flow, room organization, and the needs of surgical teams to optimize OR design for functional efficiency and to improve overall mental health. Learn more about the findings: https://mayocl.in/3UjvNgC
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Sheila Jennebach, a nurse in the Breast Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, shares how proud she feels when she can impact patients on some of the most difficult days of their lives. Has someone in the healthcare field made an impact on your life? Share a note of appreciation in the comments. #Nurse #Nursing #NursingCareer #BreastCancer
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Dr. Dawn M. Mussallem knows what it's like to be a patient: She's a cancer survivor and the recipient of a heart transplant. She shares what she's learned along the way and hopes to inspire others to live each day to the fullest. https://mayocl.in/49X4EG5