Sleep is vital for overall health and well-being, yet many people don’t get enough of it. Dr. Timothy Morgenthaler, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine, shares common sleep disruptors and tips to help you fall — and stay — asleep each night. https://mayocl.in/4iFvYxT
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Learn more about how Mayo Clinic researchers resolved a diagnostic odyssey for a mother and son, the latest advances in cancer immunotherapy and more in the latest edition of the Discovery's Edge newsletter: https://bit.ly/4bS5Zk8
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Match Day, held each March, is the moment when graduating medical school students across the country learn where — and in which specialty — they will complete their residency training for the next three to seven years. Fourth-year medical students at Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota will join more than 40,000 medical students nationwide as they simultaneously open envelopes at 11 a.m. CDT to reveal their residency training placements through the National Resident Matching Program. Watch live on March 21. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gSxyyzbZ
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Colorectal cancer is one of the most treatable cancers, especially when detected early. For those in advanced stages, significant advancements in therapies are providing renewed hope. Dr. Umair Majeed, a Mayo Clinic oncologist, says improved treatment options mean better outcomes for patients, even for those with late-stage colorectal cancer. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4bFHbM1
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive form of cancer that is often difficult to diagnose. Now, Mayo Clinic cancer researchers have data showing that a specific genetic mutation — KRAS circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) — found using a readily available blood and abdominal fluid test may help identify patients who are more likely to have cancer spread to other parts of the body, therefore providing doctors and patients with the right information to make informed decisions about treatment. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4c4i1qr
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Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, often diagnosed too late for effective treatment. Mayo Clinic is leveraging AI to detect pancreatic cancer earlier — sometimes up to a year before symptoms appear. Learn how AI is transforming pancreatic cancer care: https://mayocl.in/41BCgHo #AI #CancerCare #PancreaticCancer
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An AI-powered app is streamlining skin patch testing. This new technology supports experts in providing faster, more accurate diagnoses. Learn more in the Tomorrow’s Cure season 2 finale: https://mayocl.in/42cyTrH
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Cardiac Sonographers work closely with doctors to assess a patient’s heart condition through detailed images taken during an echocardiogram. This critical step is often a patient’s first interaction in their healthcare journey. Are you a dedicated and enthusiastic newly licensed cardiac sonographer or soon-to-be graduate eager to make a lasting impact in healthcare? Mayo Clinic invites you to our Cardiac Sonography Virtual Hiring Event—your first step toward a life-changing career at Mayo Clinic! Date: March 24, 27 and 31st, 2025 Time: 1 – 6 PM CST Location: Virtual (Link provided if selected to interview after application submission) https://mayocl.in/41vxZoO
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Every rare disease tells a story. Understanding how one unfolds — how it develops and evolves — is often the first step toward treating it. A small genetic error, a malfunctioning cell or a breakdown in a biological process can set disease in motion. But for many rare conditions, the course of progression remains unwritten. A groundbreaking natural history study led by researchers at Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine and Department of Clinical Genomics aims to change that, advancing research for one rare disease with the potential to benefit many others. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4c18lwZ
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Congratulations to Mayo Clinic Care Network member, Saudi German Hospital Riyadh, for being ranked among Newsweek’s Best Hospitals of 2025. This recognition highlights their commitment to excellence in patient care. “This milestone underscores our relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare and is a testament to the dedication of our doctors, nurses, and support staff who make this possible," said Makarem Sobhi Batterjee, Vice Chairman of Saudi German Health. “At Saudi German Health, we believe in ‘Caring like Family,’ and this recognition reflects the compassion, commitment, and personalized care we provide to every patient who walks through our doors.” Through the Mayo Clinic Care Network, we can continue to advance global healthcare by fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and sharing expertise.
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