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Each year the Mayo Clinic Health System Hospice Program hosts an annual tree lighting, giving people who have experienced the death of a loved one[...]

By In the Loop • December 20, 2018

Tom and Liz Canan know the heartbreak of losing a child. Their son Will passed away more than six years ago at just 14 years[...]

By In the Loop • December 18, 2018

Years ago a one-horse open sleigh was the preferred method of transportation in winter. A new exhibit features, among other historical tidbits on frontier medicine,[...]

By In the Loop • December 13, 2018

A friendly competition among first responders that runs through December is all for a good cause: blood donation, which is especially important this time of[...]

By In the Loop • November 20, 2018

Linsey Rippy tends to go overboard when it comes to toys around the holiday season, which is a good thing for children in the hospital[...]

By In the Loop • November 15, 2018

For more than 30 years, Phyllis Helgeson has been volunteering at Mayo Clinic, going above and beyond to connect with patients and help wherever she's[...]

By In the Loop • November 15, 2018

Hearing that there was a shortage of buglers to play taps at military funerals, Mark Wentz learned the instrument so he can honor vets with[...]

By In the Loop • November 8, 2018

Despite its reputation, there is more to "Frankenstein” than meets the eye. Mayo staff and the Guthrie Theatre joined forces to examine how the 200-year-old[...]

By In the Loop • October 30, 2018

For more than 40 years, hand surgeon Allen Bishop, M.D., has been making music with the Rochester Symphony Orchestra. He now also takes his talents[...]

By In the Loop • October 25, 2018

Science-minded high school students in Florida are getting real-world experience as researchers thanks to a new program offered by Mayo Clinic's Graduate School of Biomedical[...]

By In the Loop • October 23, 2018