Mayo Clinic in Rochester

In 2014, Katherine Bensen — a young, healthy non-smoker — learned her persistent cough was caused by stage IV lung cancer. She's found one key[...]

By In the Loop • July 9, 2019

Five years after a spinal cord injury, Chris Norton continues to inspire others, most recently by launching a camp for kids in wheelchairs and their[...]

By In the Loop • June 25, 2019

When Troy Salonen learned he would need a second surgery to repair his heart, he and his wife traveled from North Dakota to Mayo Clinic,[...]

By In the Loop • June 20, 2019

Dr. Reade Quinton has found that the art of magic has much in common with the art of medicine, using his not-so-hidden talent as a[...]

By In the Loop • June 20, 2019

Nine-year-old Sophie Neu knows that her mother's job as a nurse manager at Mayo Clinic is to help sick kids, so Sophie decided she wanted[...]

By In the Loop • June 18, 2019

A YMCA program in Rochester gives people a chance to regain their health after cancer, and offers Mayo's Physical Therapy student volunteers an opportunity to[...]

By In the Loop • June 13, 2019

Seven decades after serving as a member of the U.S. Navy's female code breakers during World War II, Helen Chadwick was recognized for that service[...]

By In the Loop • June 13, 2019

Fruit flies are an all too common annoyance, but they're also a powerful new tool for researchers at Mayo Clinic in their quest to make[...]

By In the Loop • June 11, 2019

Dr. Richard Brubaker spent his career caring for patients and contributing to teaching and research at Mayo Clinic. In his retirement he continued to give[...]

By In the Loop • June 4, 2019

For the third straight year, young Sophie Vanderheiden shaved her head to raise awareness, and money, for childhood cancer research during the annual St. Baldrick’s[...]

By In the Loop • May 21, 2019