Dr. Rupp’s Message About the Helicopter Crash
Mayo Clinic is mourning the loss of Dr. Luis Bonilla, a cardiac surgeon, and David Hines, an organ procurement technician who, along with the pilot of the helicopter, perished during a mission to bring...
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Dr. Luis Bonilla: Remembered as a loving husband and father, dedicated and talented surgeon To Ana, Philip, and Anthony, Luis Bonilla was known simply as “Daddy”, a loving and caring father who was...
View ArticleMayo Clinic Remembers David Hines
David Hines: a dedicated colleague who loved helping others David Hines thrilled at flying, thrived on challenge and loved helping people. He died in a helicopter crash early Monday morning along with...
View ArticleRoutine Endoscopy May Be Able to Detect Pancreatic Cancer
Shining a tiny light in the small intestine, close to where it meets with the pancreas, can help detect pancreatic cancer. In a small study at the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida, physicians have been...
View ArticleKidney Stones Are More Common in the Summer
Written by Cindy Weiss Kidney stones affect approximately 3.8 million people in the U.S. each year, the number of cases is on the rise and they are especially more common in the summer. The stones are...
View ArticleWeavers Donate $7 Million to Mayo Clinic to Name Medical Simulation Center
J. Wayne Weaver, Former owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars – View entire photo gallery Motivated by their commitment to better the Jacksonville community and improve the lives of its citizens, J. Wayne...
View ArticleIdentifying Genes That Can Predict if Breast Cancer Drug Is Working
Adding the drug trastuzumab to chemotherapy prevents cancer recurrence and improves survival in a large number of women with early stage HER2-positive breast cancer. But trastuzumab does not stop...
View ArticleNew Approach to Protect Humans Against Chemical Warfare Agents
Mayo Clinic researcher pioneers new approach to protect humans against chemical warfare agents. Chemical warfare agents have been used by nations for almost 100 years, and “antidotes” to some of these...
View ArticleFlorida Simulation Center Helps Medical Teams and Community
View MORE PHOTOS of the J. Wayne and Delores Barr Weaver Simulation Center JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Medical teams and community organizations can learn and practice medical skills in a safe, highly...
View ArticleBracelet-Like Device Controls Chronic Acid Reflux, Study Finds
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A bracelet-like device with magnetic beads can control the chronic digestive disorder gastroesophageal reflux disease, according to a study published online today in the New...
View ArticleSinus Clinic Offers Answers to Lingering Congestion, Sinus Problems
More than 30 million Americans have episodes of either nasal allergies or sinusitis every year. Vague symptoms such as congestion and facial pressure can be attributed to various problems and often...
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