Microsoft, Mayo Clinic announce partnership to build healthcare-focused AI model
Read full article: Microsoft, Mayo Clinic announce partnership to build healthcare-focused AI modelMicrosoft and Mayo Clinic are partnering to create a healthcare-specific AI model trained on medical research, clinical data and physician expertise to support doctors and improve patient care.
Mayo Clinic announces $5 billion expansion of Minnesota campus
Read full article: Mayo Clinic announces $5 billion expansion of Minnesota campusThe Mayo Clinic has announced a $5 billion expansion plan that includes new buildings designed so they can evolve and expand as patient needs change over the coming decades.
Lisa Marie Presley died from small bowel obstruction caused by bariatric surgery, coroner says
Read full article: Lisa Marie Presley died from small bowel obstruction caused by bariatric surgery, coroner saysAuthorities say Lisa Marie Presley died from complications from bariatric surgery she had several years ago.
Dying of a broken heart is actually a thing
Read full article: Dying of a broken heart is actually a thingHave you ever heard of older couples who die within a short span of each other? People often say the second person to go died of a broken heart. But did they really, truly die of a broken heart? Maybe. Maybe not.
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Coronavirus changing the way people view working in traditional office spaces
Read full article: Coronavirus changing the way people view working in traditional office spacesHOUSTON – As Texas continues reopening for business, it’s becoming clear that the traditional workspace may not work in a world with the coronavirus. Zoom meetings, Google Docs, DropBox and email already altered the office environment. “Within Hines, we have multiple task forces hard at work right now identifying and focusing on specific areas for returning to work,” Kuntz said. The bottom line, time and safety will be required before office work can return to normal. “Until somebody feels safe to be in an office environment again, you are not going to see business back as usual,” Lewis said.
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When should you have your first mammogram? Everything to consider
Read full article: When should you have your first mammogram? Everything to considerHave you ever asked yourself, “Should I have had my first mammogram already?”Or perhaps: “The guideline has changed, hasn’t it? But this website stressed that it’s a woman’s personal decision when she wants to begin mammogram screening and how often to repeat it. Consider that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force mammogram guidelines recommend women begin screening at age 50. “Findings from randomized trials of women in their 40s and 50s have demonstrated that screening mammograms decrease breast cancer deaths by 15 to 29 percent.”Just keep in mind, mammogram screening isn’t perfect. Your medical history and your individual breast cancer risk will come into play.
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Anti-aging drugs that target certain cells being tested
Read full article: Anti-aging drugs that target certain cells being testedROCHESTER, Minn. – At the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, there's a thrilling thought: Could 100 one day be the new 60? It sounds impossible, yet Kirkland and his Mayo team are working on a solution by targeting particular cells in our bodies. They're called "senescent cells." So, KIrkland and his team thought, how can we safely get rid of these dysfunctional cells? Kirkland's team tested mice and discovered that these drugs allowed the senescent cells to "self-destruct" without damaging other healthy cells.
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Tips for lowering your cholesterol
Read full article: Tips for lowering your cholesterolHaving a high cholesterol can put you at greater risk of having a heart attack or a stroke. The Mayo Clinic suggests the first thing to do to lower your cholesterol is to lose weight. The Mayo Clinic suggests to start by making small changes -- like cutting back on fast-food items and adding more exercise into your daily routine. Exercising will not only lower your “bad” cholesterol, but it will also raise your “good” cholesterol. The Mayo Clinic suggests – with a doctor’s approval – to exercise at least 30 minutes each day.