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May 5, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for May 4, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

STAT, An algorithm that analyzes Apple Watch data shows early promise in detecting heart problems. Additional coverage: Modern Healthcare, Kaiser Health News, Becker’s Hospital Review, Mass Device, BGR, MyHealthyApple.com, iMore, 9to5Mac, Fierce Biotech Wall Street Journal, Hepatitis Cases in Children Have Parents Asking, ‘Should We Worry?’ National Public Radio, Older adults shouldn’t start a routine of […]

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May 5, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for April 27, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

TODAY, CDC issues alert for severe hepatitis in kids: What parents need to know New York Times, Can Certain Foods Really Stave Off Dementia? New York Times, ‘It’s Life or Death’: The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens New York Times, Why Do Carbs Give Me Headaches? Washington Post, First all-private crew returns from space […]

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May 5, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for April 20, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

Washington Post, CDC drops all countries from its highest-risk covid category New York Times, How Long Does Menopause Last? New York Times, Diagnosis: He Was Remarkably Healthy Until Chronic Diarrhea Nearly Killed Him Health, Rising Blood Pressure Levels During Youth May Be Linked to Poor Brain Health Later in Life The Telegraph, What’s really causing […]

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April 15, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for April 13, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

NBC News, American Dreaming with José Díaz-Balart: Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa. Additional coverage: Part 2 NBC News, First all-civilian crew launches on mission to International Space Station. Additional coverage: CNN, Washington Post, New York Times CBS News, Landmark study finds dozens of genes connected to Alzheimer’s Wall Street Journal, Menopause Apps and Telehealth Services Can Help […]

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April 15, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for April 6, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

Associated Press, Walz signs ALS bill by senator with the disease Washington Post, This snakelike robot slithers down your lungs and could spot cancer Wall Street Journal, More Than Two Million Americans Suffer From Aphasia. Here’s How to Get Help Wall Street Journal, Why So Many Women in Middle Age Are on Antidepressants AARP, 5 […]

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March 31, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for March 30, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

Wall Street Journal, Mayo Clinic Assessing Google AI Tool as It Seeks More Insights From Patient Records Wall Street Journal, Omicron BA.2 Variant Is Dominant Covid-19 Strain in U.S., CDC Estimates STAT News, ‘A slow-moving glacier’: NIH’s sluggish and often opaque efforts to study long Covid draw patient, expert ire CNN, Vulnerable Americans are desperate […]

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March 23, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for March 23, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

STAT, Health-related artificial intelligence needs rigorous evaluation and guardrails The Atlantic, America’s Flu-Shot Problem Is Also Its Next COVID-Shot Problem The Atlantic, A New Strategy for Staying One Step Ahead of the Virus NBC News, Is tinnitus a rare side effect of Covid vaccines? NBC News, Pfizer’s Covid vaccine safe in people with prior myocarditis, […]

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March 18, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for March 16, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

New York Times, How Does Your Body React to Stress? Wall Street Journal, Why Some Doctors Let Patients Skip Weight Checks ABC News, How COVID treatments evolved over time from monoclonal antibodies to antiviral pills AARP, 5 Surprising Ways Your Body Reacts to Daylight Saving Time AARP, Can Ultrasound Help Treat Alzheimer’s? Yahoo! News, Mayo […]

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March 18, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for March 9, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

Associated Press, EXPLAINER: Why Pfizer needs time to make COVID-19 treatment. Additional coverage: Modern Healthcare, ABC News, Los Angeles Times CNN, Face masks expired? How to tell, plus why you should hold onto them despite easing restrictions CNN, Want to sleep better? Lift some weights TODAY, Melatonin use keeps rising, sparking concern about potential health […]

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March 18, 2022

Mayo Clinic News Media Coverage for March 2, 2022

By Emily Blahnik

New York Times, Several common rapid antigen tests work well for Omicron, according to a new study. Washington Post, What is long covid? Current understanding about risks, symptoms and recovery. AARP, How Long Does a COVID Booster Shot Last? USA Today, You might want to throw those leftovers away: What to know about storing rice, […]

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