Cryoablation: Interventional radiologists present results of research on a new minimally invasive treatment option for advanced cancers that have spread to lung tissue Highlights Minimally i... Read more
Mayo Clinic physicians in Arizona have shown that tablet computers can be used to analyze electroencephalogram or EEG results outside of the clinic or hospital. Their study findings were rec... Read more
The exercise program and study have significant implications for cancer care, Dr. Cheville says. It has been known for some time that exercise is important for cancer patients, but few studi... Read more
A new Mayo Clinic study confirms the use of smartphones medical images to evaluate stroke patients in remote locations through telemedicine. The study, the first to test the effectiveness of... Read more
An innovative new study merges engineering and clinical expertise to develop a revolutionary method to diagnose and treat epilepsy patients. Researchers from the University of Minnesota and... Read more
It might be a candidate for human clinical trials Mayo Clinic researchers have successfully used smaller, folded DNA molecules to stimulate regeneration and repair of nerve coatings in mice... Read more
Physicians at Mayo Clinic‘s campus in Florida have been able to detect pancreatic cancer 100 percent of the time in a small study By simply shining a tiny light within the small... Read more
60 percent of tumor-burdened mice were cured in fewer than three months Mayo Clinic researchers have trained mouse immune systems to eradicate skin cancer from within, using a genetic combin... Read more
Approximately one third of stroke patients experience another stroke while they’re still in the hospital. Nurses therefore keep a close eye on them, and arrange for them to be taken fo... Read more
With the advent of personalised medicine, gains in cancer survival over the long term could be improved by running smaller, faster trials with less stringent evidence criteria, a researcher... Read more
If a just-announced research project is successful, then maybe – just maybe – diabetics will finally be free of having to perform daily finger prick blood tests and insulin injec... Read more
DR. LEVINE’S MAGIC UNDERWEAR resembled bicycle shorts, black and skintight, but with sensors mounted on the thighs and wires running to a fanny pack. The look was part Euro tourist, part cyb... Read more