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Samantha Pollack already knew a lot about Mayo Clinic history. After reading a book about the role women played in shaping the organization, she was[...]

By In the Loop • December 19, 2017

Lyle Lieder's first visit to Mayowood was in the 1940s, as a guest of Dr. Charlie's grandsons. His love of cars brought him back to[...]

By In the Loop • December 14, 2017

The first Mayo Clinic Sleep and Stroke Conference included a unique element: an art exhibit designed to encourage new ways of thinking. Margaret Grill's dreams[...]

By In the Loop • December 7, 2017

When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Dr. Paul Limburg and others at Mayo expected the medical research being done there to take a backseat to[...]

By In the Loop • November 14, 2017

Exercise procrastinators take heart. A new study suggests "people who cram all their exercise into one or two sessions at the weekend benefit nearly as[...]

By In the Loop • January 26, 2017

Even in its early days, Mayo Clinic leaders sought the latest and greatest technology and tools to help patients. That includes the most up-to-date medical[...]

By In the Loop • January 17, 2017

Each year, In the Loop, like many of the world’s great news organizations, looks back and shares some favorite stories of the year gone by. It’s[...]

By In the Loop • December 27, 2016

While a certain red sled usually owns the flight-related headlines this month, Santa's sleigh isn't the only one getting press this December. Several news outlets,[...]

By In the Loop • December 22, 2016

As he crisscrossed the country for four years to promote and perform his one-man play, Mercy Killers, for health care advocacy groups, playwright Michael Milligan often[...]

By In the Loop • November 10, 2016

As many Minnesota readers know, Mayo Clinic recently lost a beloved member of the family. Sister Generose Gervais, long-time administrator of Saint Marys Hospital, passed[...]

By In the Loop • October 13, 2016