April 19, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for April 19, 2019
Washington Post, CTE researchers discover possible step toward diagnostic test for living patients by Jacob Bogage — Medical researchers have made what they cautiously characterized as a possible first step toward diagnosing the neurodegenerative illness chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in living patients, according to an article published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. […]
Tags: A.L.S., aging, arthritis, Ashley Schmitt, Aspirin, Breast Cancer, burnout, cannabis, carillon, Cathy Fraser, Christie Vogel, Cris Ross
October 26, 2018
Inpatient Psychiatric Services Latest Transition
KAAL An estimated 1 in 5 Minnesotans faces mental illness each year … but the state ranks 50th out of the 50 states when it comes to in-patient mental health beds. At the end of the month, the latest chapter in an on-going Mayo Clinic transitioning plan will address that. “These conditions to us are […]
Tags: Dr. Sumit Bhagra, Greg Davis, John Rosheim, KAAL, Mayo Clinic Health System – Albert Lea & Austin, mental health, psychiatric services
April 13, 2018
State-funded consortium provides more access statewide to clinical trials for cancer
Star Tribune by Jeremy Olson Cancer patients in isolated corners of Minnesota will gain easier access to experimental medications, treatment protocols and prevention programs through a new state-funded cancer consortium launched Monday. Led by the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic, the consortium is a rare, high-profile partnership between two competing medical research giants. […]
Tags: Cancer, Dr. Sumit Bhagra, Minnesota Discovery Research and InnoVation, MnDRIVE, Star Tribune