Mayo Clinic Rochester

March 9, 2018

Putting Humans at the Center of Health Care Innovation

By Kelley Luckstein

Harvard Business Review The healthcare industry has long relied on traditional, linear models of innovation – basic and applied research followed by development and commercialization. While this “lab-bench to bedside” approach has improved healthcare globally, it can take years, even decades, for an innovation to get to market, often with limited input from patients themselves. […]

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Tags: Dr. Barbara Barry, Dr. Douglas Wood, Harvard Business Review, Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation


March 9, 2018

Study Finds Cancer Survivors are at Higher Risk for Heart Failure

By Kelley Luckstein

KAAL A new study out of Mayo Clinic has found breast cancer and lymphoma survivors are at a higher risk of heart failure. The study found patients who were treated for these two types of cancer are more than three times likely to develop congestive heart failure. Dr. Hector Villarraga, a Mayo Clinic Cardiologist and […]

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Tags: Cancer, Cardiology, Dr. Hector Villarraga, KAAL, lymphoma


March 9, 2018

Type 1 Diabetes Is No Longer Just for Kids

By Kelley Luckstein

Slate Exactly how many adults with Type 1 diabetes are misdiagnosed each year in the United States is hard to track. Regina Castro, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic, estimates that anywhere between 10 to 30 percent of adults diagnosed with Type 2 each year may in fact have Type 1. In 2015, the year […]

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Tags: diabetes, Dr. Regina Castro, endocrinology, Slate


March 2, 2018

Brede: Noseworthy was the right Mayo leader for the times

By Kelley Luckstein

Post-Bulletin Just like Rochester’s history is intricately intertwined with Mayo Clinic’s, Mayo CEO and President Dr. John Noseworthy and the city have worked together with the support of our community to help put Mayo Clinic and Rochester on a dynamic path for the future. With the announcement of Dr. Noseworthy’s retirement last week, I wanted […]

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Tags: Dr. John Noseworthy CEO at Mayo Clinic, Mayor Ardell Brede, Post Bulletin


March 2, 2018

Bad genes don’t mean you are doomed to heart disease and early death

By Kelley Luckstein

Washington Post Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women, killing more than 600,000 people annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Every year, about 735,000 Americans have a heart attack. Of these, 525,000 are a first heart attack, and 210,000 occur in people who already […]

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Tags: Chicago Tribune, Dr. Iftikhar Kullo, Washington Post


February 7, 2014

Tony Wirt: Mayo Clinic, unlike the Vikings, isn’t asking for a handout

By Logan Lafferty

So we’ve got an organization asking for public money to supplement their own contribution to new infrastructure and making quasi-veiled threats that if they don’t get it, well, they may just have to look at relocating. And the Vikings got what they wanted, right? But unlike the new stadium for Minnesota’s favorite football team, the […]

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Tags: destination medical center, infrastructure, Minnesota Vikings, Post Bulletin


December 6, 2013

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights

By Karl Oestreich

    December 6, 2013 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 Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Thank you. Karl Oestreich, manager enterprise media […]

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November 15, 2013

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights

By Karl Oestreich

    November 15, 2013 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 Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Thank you. Karl Oestreich, manager enterprise media […]

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November 8, 2013

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights

By Karl Oestreich

    November 8, 2013 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 Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Thank you. Karl Oestreich, manager enterprise media […]

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November 1, 2013

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights

By Karl Oestreich

    November 1, 2013 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 Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Thank you. Karl Oestreich, manager enterprise media […]

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