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Does anesthesia hurt babies' brains? Why translational research is important (and difficult)
In this Mayo Clinic Grand Rounds presentation, David O. Warner, M.D., explores the importance of translational research in the impact of anesthesia on young children's brains.
Grand Rounds: Risk Modeling for Targeting Therapies to Those who can Benefit
David Kent, M.D., M.S., presents Risk Modeling for Targeting Therapies to Those who can Benefit.
Diastolic Heart Failure Treatment Study
A commonly used erectile dysfunction drug, sildenafil, doesn't help patients who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, a condition in which the heart's lower chambers are stiff and cannot relax and fill fully between beats.
New Study at the Center for Regenerative Medicine
The Center for Regenerative Medicine at Mayo Clinic investigates what advances of stem cell biology would be useful to apply in the treatment of patients with end stage diseases.
Disease Associations With MGUS — Mayo Clinic study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings
S. Vincent Rajkumar, M.D., Mayo Clinic hematologist, discusses the first systematic study to determine association of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) with all diseases in 17,398 patients, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Health Reform: A Community Experience Using Design Research as a Guide
Dr. Douglas Wood, consultant in cardiovascular diseases and the Center for Innovation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses his article on using design research in the community for health reform.