Practice story

The Phoenix Business Journal recently started a series called "Inside the Reporter's Notebook" to get reporters out of the newsroom (with notebooks, we assume) and[...]

By • April 8, 2014

The Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center has been around for a while (nearly 25 years), but it's been getting a lot more attention in the[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • April 1, 2014

Everyone has hobbies. Some people like to read. Some like to sew. Or watch birds. Or weave baskets under water. Others make fitness and exercise[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • March 11, 2014

Pharmacists are no strangers to poor penmanship. What might look like a scribble to most, a pharmacist sees as a complex set of directions from[...]

By • January 30, 2014

Move over Oprah, there's a new book club in town: Mayo's Neurology Book and Film Club. The most recent issue of Practical Neurology (always on[...]

By • January 30, 2014

When scientists cracked our genetic code back in 2003 by mapping the human genome, it opened up a new world of possibilities for patients who[...]

By • January 28, 2014

“I am made of rubber. You’re made of glue. Everything you say bounces off me and sticks to you.” As it turns out, this childhood[...]

By • January 23, 2014

It's a fact of life that at some point, some of us, or someone close to us, will require hospice care or palliative care. We're[...]

By In the Loop • January 9, 2014

All young William Post wanted for Christmas was a new kidney for his sister, Anna, whose own 11-year-old kidneys weren't up to their task anymore.[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • January 2, 2014

If people had only used duct tape for its original purpose of (sealing canisters and repairing cracked windows and vehicles during World War II), we[...]

By Elizabeth Harty • January 2, 2014