↧
Mayo researchers invented a new class of AI to improve cancer research and...
Mayo Clinic researchers recently invented a new class of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms called hypothesis-driven AI that are a significant departure from traditional AI models which learn...
View ArticleWhat’s lurking in your body? Mayo probes health risks of tiny plastic particles
Similar to natural elements like iron and copper, people can ingest, absorb or even inhale microplastics and nanoplastics and their chemical additives. A landmark study just published in the New...
View ArticleMayo Clinic scientists pioneer immunotherapy technique for autoimmune diseases
Mesenchymal stromal cell ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic scientists have developed an immunotherapy strategy that potentially lays the groundwork for treating a spectrum of autoimmune diseases. The...
View ArticleExploring the exposome
Environmental exposures can accumulate in your body from the air you breathe, the food you eat, products you touch, water you drink, and more. These sometimes-harmful exposures have the potential to...
View ArticleMayo’s new ‘omics’ strategy leaps into the future
Imagine a future where healthcare is tailored precisely for you, right down to the molecules deep inside your cells. Targeted treatments and preventive strategies are customized to your genome. Your...
View ArticleMayo Clinic to host 13th Annual Individualizing Medicine Conference
Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine is set to host its 13th Annual Individualizing Medicine Conference on Sept. 11-12 in Rochester, Minnesota. Under this year's theme, "From Innovation to...
View ArticleMayo scientists explore swabs for early endometrial, ovarian cancer detection
This 3D illustration shows cancerous cells in the female reproductive system. Early detection improves treatment outcomes for endometrial and ovarian cancers, yet far too often women are diagnosed in...
View ArticleNew Mayo Clinic technology helps solve the unsolvable in rare disease diagnoses
At Mayo Clinic, the mission to solve the unsolvable is at the heart of every rare disease case. Each diagnosis is a testament to perseverance, innovation and the relentless pursuit of answers. This...
View ArticleA Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association
A step toward precision medicine in genetic-guided testing for blood thinner drugs A scientific statement from the American Heart Association published in Circulation provides clinicians with guidance...
View ArticleMayo Clinic study uncovers genetic cancer risks in 550 patients
PHOENIX — Current screening protocols fail to catch a notable number of people carrying genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome and Lynch syndrome, which...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....