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A recent study found that teens spend an average of nine hours each day looking at a screen. Adults who are determined to not let[...]

By In the Loop • August 7, 2018

Homes and communities can feel foreign and lonely for those living with dementia. Mayo’s Angela Lunde is part of a group working to change that[...]

By In the Loop • July 26, 2018

A new program in Rochester mixes movies and medicine in order to "create community dialogues" around complex biomedical ethics issues. Sometimes a movie can change[...]

By In the Loop • July 19, 2018

A Jacksonville-based dragon boat racing team made up of breast cancer survivors does most of its paddling locally, but a recent event gave the Mammoglams[...]

By In the Loop • July 17, 2018

Four years ago, middle schooler Austin McCoy took the science world by storm. He was recently awarded for his contributions to science, and named Mayo's[...]

By In the Loop • July 12, 2018

A new mentorship website is working to connect mentors like Mayo Clinic Cancer Center statistician Travis Dockter with those youth who need them the most.  [...]

By In the Loop • June 21, 2018

Before Lisa Yem began her clinical rotation in Central Services at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, staff were preparing to make sure her experience was a[...]

By In the Loop • June 19, 2018

When Mayo Clinic Cardiologist Jeff Geske, M.D., saw news reports of a violent robbery that left a fellow video game enthusiast with a fractured skull,[...]

By In the Loop • June 5, 2018

Five years ago, Mayo Clinic rewrote a longstanding policy to give researchers and physicians more freedom to start new business, a move that one business[...]

By In the Loop • May 24, 2018

Among the many fans cheering on the USA men's Olympic curling team was Gold Cross operations manager Dave Johnson, a fellow member of the Duluth[...]

By In the Loop • March 13, 2018