Mayo Clinic Launches Biobank in Arizona, Expanding Diversity Research
Mayo Clinic has again broadened the base of its genomic research efforts by establishing a biobank at its Arizona campus, which will support studies in obesity, metabolism and diabetes, all areas of special concern in the Latino population. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 23, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Launches Biobank in Arizona, Expanding Diversity Research
ROCHESTER, Minn . — Mayo Clinic has again broadened the base of its genomic research efforts by establishing a biobank at its Arizona campus, which will support studies in obesity, metabolism and diabetes, all areas of special concern in the Latino population. The Sangre por Salud Biobank is a collaboration among Mayo,Mountain Park Health Center and Arizona [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 23, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Expanding Diversity Research with Biobank in Arizona
Mayo Clinic is establishing a biobank at its Arizona campus, broadening the base of its genomic research efforts by supporting studies in obesity, metabolism and diabetes, all areas of special concern in the Latino population. The Sangre por Salud Biobank is a collaboration among Mayo, Mountain Park Health Center and Arizona State University. Biobanks are an integral component of Mayo’s Center for Individualized Medicine. Lawrence Mandarino, [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 23, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Research Team Uncovers Root Cause Of Multiple Myeloma Relapse
Researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona have discovered why multiple myeloma, a difficult to cure cancer of the bone marrow, frequently recurs after an initially effective treatment that can keep the disease at bay for up to several years. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 19, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Research Team Uncovers Root Cause Of Multiple Myeloma Relapse
Findings provide insights for new, targeted cancer therapies in clinical trials SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Researchers have discovered why multiple myeloma, a difficult to cure cancer of the bone marrow, frequently recurs after an initially effective treatment that can keep the disease at bay for up to several years. Working in collaboration with colleagues at Princess Margaret Cancer [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 18, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Root Cause of Multiple Myeloma Relapse Revealed
Collaborating with colleagues at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, researchers from Mayo Clinic in Arizona and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix have discovered why multiple myeloma frequently recurs after an initially effective treatment that can keep the disease at bay for up to several years. “Some myeloma cells are too immature [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 18, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

'Ick' Factor Aside, Mayo Clinic Study Finds Fecal Transplants Effective
A simple treatment that involves transplanting healthy feces into a patient suffering from a debilitating and sometimes deadly infection of the colon called Clostridium difficult, or C. diff, is continuing to show significant promise, according to researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 17, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

'Ick' Factor Aside, Mayo Clinic Study Finds Fecal Transplants Effective
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – A simple treatment that involves transplanting healthy feces into a patient suffering from a debilitating and sometimes deadly infection of the colon called Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, is continuing to show significant promise, according to researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.   VIDEO ALERT:: To view videos of a patient and physician discussing [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 16, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

‘Ick’ Factor Aside, Mayo Clinic Study Finds Fecal Transplants Effective
A simple treatment that involves transplanting healthy feces into a patient suffering from a debilitating and sometimes deadly infection of the colon called Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, is continuing to show significant promise. Called a fecal transplant, the stool of a healthy patient is directly transplanted into the colon of a C. diff patient to replenish [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 16, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic: Diagnosing the source of voice problems can be challenging
People who rely on their voice for a living can rely on Mayo Clinic if there is a problem. The Voice Program within the Department of Otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) at Mayo Clinic in Arizona provides immediate and expert care for people facing voice complications. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 13, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic: Diagnosing the source of voice problems can be challenging
PHOENIX – People who rely on their voice for a living can rely on Mayo Clinic if there is a problem.   VIDEO ALERT:: For video about the Mayo Clinic Voice Program, visit the Mayo Clinic News Network   People who use their voices professionally – such as teachers, lawyers and especially performers – can face [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 11, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic To Test Sideline Teleconcussion Robot At Northern Arizona University Football Games
Mayo Clinic will be working with Northern Arizona University to test the feasibility of using a telemedicine robot to assess athletes with suspected concussions during football games as part of a research study. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - September 3, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic to Open Stem Cell Laboratory in Phoenix Mayo Clinic to Open Stem Cell Laboratory in Phoenix
Mayo Clinic in Arizona, with one of the most active bone marrow transplant programs in United States, will open its own stem cell laboratory in spring 2014. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - August 23, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Offers New Intense Pulsed Light Therapy for Chronic Dry Eye
Intense Pulsed Light therapy (IPL) is being used at Mayo Clinic in Arizona to treat chronic dry eye, a condition affecting millions of people in the U.S., particularly those in the desert Southwest. (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - August 22, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Mayo Clinic Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic to Open Stem Cell Laboratory in Phoenix
PHOENIX — Mayo Clinic in Arizona, with one of the most active bone marrow transplant programs in United States, will open its own stem cell laboratory in summer 2014. The laboratory will be initially dedicated to storing and processing stem cells used for bone marrow transplants at Mayo Clinic Hospital and Phoenix Children's Hospital. Mayo [...] (Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News)
Source: Mayo Clinic Arizona News - August 22, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news