December 15, 2017
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for December 15, 2017
By Karl Oestreich
New York Times, Sleep vs. Exercise? by Karen Weintraub — Desiree Ahrens, a certified health and wellness coach at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., said that for the time-starved, there are ways to sneak exercise into the day without heading to the gym or a formal exercise class. Running up the […]
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Tags: addiction, aging, alzheimer's disease, anxiety, Balloon Brigade, Biofourmis, brain surgery, Breast Cancer, burnout, Children's Memorial Day, concussion, Desiree Ahrens
December 18, 2015
Mayo Clinic In the News Highlights
By Karl Oestreich
Mayo Clinic in the News is a weekly highlights summary of major media coverage. If you would like to be added to the weekly distribution list, send a note to Laura Wuotila with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Thank you. Note: This edition of Mayo Clinic in the News will be the last issue of 2015. We […]
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Tags: “teleconcussion” evaluation, a-fib or atrial fibrillation, ABC15 Arizona, Alzheimer's and dementia care, Alzheimer's Research, Alzheimer's Trial, American Medical Association, Autism Treatment cost coverage, Baltimore Sun, Becker’s Health IT & CIO Review, Becker’s Hospital Review, Behavioral Neurology at Mayo Clinic
March 17, 2010
Some breast cancers detected by exam
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Some breast cancers are still detected as a palpable lump rather than through mammographic screening, U.S. researchers say… Dr. Amy C. Degnim of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., said the data suggested clinical breast examination and breast self-examination should continue to play a role in detecting breast cancer… “We were a little […]
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Tags: Breast Cancer, Dr. Amy C. Degnim