Mayo Clinic in Rochester

Organizers of the final Cabin Fever Beanbag Tournament hope it will be the most memorable as they attempt to break the record for money raised[...]

By In the Loop • March 12, 2019

Minnesotans are quite familiar with the chore that is snow removal, but last month's blizzard put even the heartiest Minnesotans to the test — a[...]

By In the Loop • March 12, 2019

The five-month restoration of the Plummer Building's carillon is now complete, which means Mayo Clinic carillonneur Austin Ferguson can get back to making music. It's[...]

By In the Loop • March 7, 2019

After months of searching for answers, Frank Lonabaugh had a diagnosis: autoimmune encephalitis. But even with treatment, little progress was made. That's when Frank's wife[...]

By In the Loop • February 26, 2019

Nevaeh Loth was ready to enter the world seven weeks before she was due, and on a winter day when travel was nearly impossible. But[...]

By In the Loop • February 14, 2019

Every day, thousands of pounds of cargo are flown into Rochester International Airport, which plays a vital role in timely diagnoses and treatments for patients[...]

By In the Loop • February 12, 2019

Mayo Clinic psychologist Craig Sawchuk, Ph.D., says that clearing clutter — recently popularized by organization consultant Marie Kondo’s new Netflix series — can be good[...]

By In the Loop • February 7, 2019

Kim Van Roekel is no stranger to Mayo Clinic. She’s spent more than a year in Rochester awaiting a heart transplant for her daughter, Becca,[...]

By In the Loop • January 31, 2019

In the year since Abri Bentley had her left leg amputated, she and her prosthetic leg, "Stumpy," have accomplished a lot. And the list of[...]

By In the Loop • January 24, 2019

When Glenn Zell's Mayo hospice team learned that one of his goals was to attend his grandson's wedding, they went out of their way to[...]

By In the Loop • January 17, 2019