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A few years back, at age 32 and single, Brian wasn't thinking about kids. But when he came to Mayo Clinic for surgery after discovering[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

As director of Breast Imaging at Mayo Clinic in Florida, Michelle McDonough, M.D., is no stranger to mammograms. So when she looked at her own mammogram back in[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

It's not every day that Mayo Clinic ends up in the pages of Fantasy Baseball Crackerjacks. Throw in MLB.com, SBNation, the Bleacher Report and Sports on Earth, along with the sports[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

After watching her younger sister struggle to get the medical care she needed because of Down syndrome, Mayo medical student Julie Rogers knew what she wanted[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

When a medical story makes network TV news, you get a sense that your cause might get a nice boost. And that was no doubt[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

If you hang around folks in the media, or media critics, or critics of media critics long enough, you know they are fonder of the[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

Had it not been for magic, the life of Peter Gloviczki, M.D., might have turned out quite differently. He likely would have never magically left his[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

It may well be that a picture is worth a thousand words. That certainly is the case for 18-year old Jake Schindler, diagnosed with autism,[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

Imagine getting together with a group of your colleagues and performing a dance number to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Now, imagine having so much fun that[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013

Like it or not, celebrities can have an impact on the way we live our lives. They can influence the way we talk, walk, eat,[...]

By Hoyt Finnamore • November 22, 2013