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Mayo Clinic researchers made significant strides in 2025 toward predicting, preventing and treating some of the world's most serious and complex diseases.
Corticosteroids lower the likelihood of in-hospital mortality from COVID-19 featured image · Study explores impact of childhood trauma on sexual function in ...
Reprint from Mayo Clinic Alumni magazine, 2023, issue 3 Timothy Nelson, M.D., Ph.D., intended to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. “As a student in the Medical ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic researchers have uncovered how aging "zombie cells" trigger harmful inflammation that accelerates a severe and increasingly ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A Mayo Clinic study finds that a shortened, less intense course of radiation and chemotherapy after minimally invasive surgery for HPV- ...
Mayo Clinic researchers say that hypothesis-driven AI can offer an innovative way to use massive datasets to help discover the complex causes of diseases.
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In a Mayo Clinic-led study, researchers propose a new, personalized approach to asthma using patient-centered information based on healthcare burden data.
Mayo Clinic surgeons pioneered a simultaneous liver transplant and sleeve gastrectomy, a type of bariatric surgery, for people who have developed liver failure ...
Mayo Clinic researchers found that a sugar molecule on cancer cells may eventually be useful in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.
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