Archive for February 2023
We Don’t Lose Our Keys (or Other Things) as Much as We Think #shorts
Can’t find your keys? Misplaced your glasses? No clue where you parked your car? We all lose things from time to time. And we’ve all heard the standard-issue advice: Picture when you had the object last. Despite this common experience, new research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital reveals that our ability to recall where and…
Read MoreSex & Race Disparities in HCM: Unequal Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Use During Hosp.
In this thirty-eighth video of the Mayo Clinic CVS Two Minute Article weekly series, Juan Crestanello, MD reviews sex & race disparities in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: unequal implantable cardioverter-defibrillator use during hospitalization.
Read MoreHeart in a Box: Jeff Robinson
Heart in a Box: Jeff Robinson An Arizona couple celebrates 50-year wedding anniversary thanks to the latest technology in heart transplantation. It’s a special Valentine’s Day this year for Jeff and Trish Robinson. The Arizona couple is celebrating their 50-year wedding anniversary. They’re also celebrating Jeff’s new lease on life, after becoming the first “Heart…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Radiology: Seeing is Saving
The Mayo Clinic Department of Radiology, with a deep tradition of excellence and innovation, is integrated with specialties throughout the organization. Radiologists bring their expertise to the collaborative care for which Mayo Clinic is known. When seeing is saving, Radiology is leading the charge toward better diagnoses, better therapies and better outcomes for patients. Learn…
Read MoreIntroducing patients to Mayo Clinic Radiology: What to expect at your imaging appointment
A radiology appointment can bring feelings of uncertainty. Know that our staff are focused on making you the center of all that we do and walking you through each step of the way. Learn more or schedule an appointment today. https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/radiology/sections/overview/ovc-20469630 From Mayo Clinic to your inbox, sign-up for free: https://mayocl.in/3e71zfi Like Mayo Clinic on Facebook:…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Radiology: The value of choosing Mayo Clinic for your imaging
At Mayo Clinic Radiology, seeing is saving. Our radiologists perform millions of diagnostic studies and interventional procedures each year, tailoring care at an individual level and delivering diagnoses that patients can’t find elsewhere. It’s part of the high value we bring to each patient, every day. Learn more or schedule an appointment today. https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/radiology/sections/overview/ovc-20469630 From…
Read MoreThe Art Room – Episode 8 Art Journal
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Read MoreHeart Transplant Innovation: New ‘heart in a box’ technology provides gift of life to Arizona man, as couple prepares to celebrate 50-year anniversary
Jeff and Trish Robinson Heart Transplant Innovation: Breakthrough technology known as “heart in a box” is giving hope to thousands of people in need of heart transplants. Traditionally, donor hearts were retrieved from patients who were declared brain dead, but their heart remained beating. “Heart in a box” allows for donation after circulatory death (DCD),…
Read MoreDr Justin Sloane on Migraines #shorts
Migraine is a neurologic disorder that often causes a strong headache. The headache comes in episodes and sometimes also comes with nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light. Migraine is different in everyone. In many people, it happens in stages. Hours or days before a headache, about 60% of people who have migraine notice symptoms like:…
Read MoreMinimally invasive, robotic spine surgery helps man with lower back pain
Employer-sponsored benefit brought him to Mayo Clinic For James “Sonny” Rivera, his back was so painful that walking more than 200 yards or even standing was impossible at times. Over the years, the 58-year-old Fort Dodge, Iowa, man experienced lower back pain that continued to increase in intensity. “The pain got so extreme that it…
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