September 28, 2018
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for September 28, 2018
By Emily Blahnik 
Reuters, Antidepressants, psychotherapy may help ease irritable bowel syndrome by Lisa Rapaport — “One component of IBS is increased sensitivity to the functions of the bowels; simply summarized, this means either the nerves taking messages from the bowel to the brain are more sensitive or that the brain is more attentive or reacts in […]
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Tags: alzheimer's disease, Amy Lannen, anxiety, artificial Intelligence, Bill Franke, Brittle Bone Disease, calcium, Carolyn Franke, Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, childhood cancer, Children's Museum, chronic kidney disease
September 21, 2018
Frontier Airlines chairman donates $25M to Scottsdale medical school
By Karl Oestreich 
Phoenix Business Journal by Angela Gonzales The chairman of Frontier Airlines is donating $25 million to Mayo Clinic’s new medical school in Scottsdale. Bill Franke and his wife, Carolyn, are donating the money to support scholarships and operations. It is the largest contribution in the short history of Mayo Clinic’s Arizona campus, which opened in […]
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Tags: Bill Franke, Carolyn Franke, Dr. Michele Halyard, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Phoenix Business Journal, scholarships