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ROCHESTER, Minn. — A generous $20 million gift from Dwight and Dian Diercks will fuel key elements of Mayo Clinic's vision for the future of[...].
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Brain cancer is difficult to treat when it starts growing, and a prevalent type, known as a glioma, has a poor five-year[...] ...
Your mom may have warned you that going outside with wet hair will make you sick. But is this just a superstition or can damp[...].
Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a series of 10 thematic reviews that look at how clinical trials are changing, led by digitalization and decentralization.
THIS WEEK'S TOP TOPICSOver-the-counter sleep aidsYou've followed the usual tips for getting enough sleep — sleeping on a regular schedule, avoiding caffeine ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — As youth hockey players careen toward the boards, it is almost instinctive for them to duck their heads. But that is exactly[...].
Analyzing the genetic makeup of breast cancer cells to understand how DNA changes affect response to cancer treatments and personalize treatment options.
In many regions of the U.S. and the world, enjoying the great outdoors comes with a hidden risk: ticks and the diseases they carry. Ticks[...].
A new type of CAR-T cell therapy is targeted to B-cell blood cancers that have returned and no longer respond to other treatments. Latest stories.
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES Supplements: Nutrition in a pill Before taking vitamin and mineral supplements, understand what they will and won't do for you.
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