Items Tagged ‘Erik Ewers’

September 14, 2018

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for September 14, 2018

By Emily Blahnik

  Washington Post, ‘Black hairy tongue’ is an actual medical condition, and it looks as weird as it sounds by Lindsey Bever — …Luckily, black hairy tongue, or lingua villosa nigra, is typically painless and temporary. It occurs when the tiny bumps on the tongue, called papillae, which are normally about 1 millimeter in length, […]

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Tags: 3D mammography, Alfred Moes, AliveCor, Apple Watch, Barrett's esophagus, black hairy tongue, blood donation, Brad Keselowski, Breast Cancer, Christopher Ewers, CRISPR, dementia


May 25, 2018

Latest Ken Burns film focuses on the history of the Mayo Clinic

By Karl Oestreich

Arizona PBS “The Mayo Clinic: Faith, Hope & Science” is a new film from Ken Burns that tells the history of the medical center from its 1863 founding in Rochester, Minnesota by William Worrall Mayo. The film’s co-directors, brothers Chris and Erik Ewers, say they knew very little about the topic when they decided to […]

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Tags: Arizona PBS, Chris Ewers, Erik Ewers, Ken Burns


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