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With a team of researchers, a Mayo Clinic child and adolescent psychiatry fellow has found evidence of a growing national crisis in pediatric mental health.

Mayo Clinic's history of research into giant cell arteritis, an autoimmune disease, has led to recent discoveries that may result in new treatments.

Study finds most patients prescribed fewer opioids after surgery under new guidelines maintained satisfactory comfort levels.

Graduate students at Mayo Clinic are helping to reveal the hidden tips that can help propel a career as an academic researcher.

Researchers are seeking to better understand REM sleep behavior disorder, in which people seem to act out their dreams.

A team researching polycystic kidney disease at Mayo Clinic aims to help clinicians predict the disease before it starts and develop new medications.

A Wisconsin man with chronic lymphocytic leukemia was out of therapeutic options. CAR-T cell therapy and a clinical trial put his disease in remission and gave him new hope for the future.

Mayo Clinic grad students are instilling a love of science in the next generation by serving as mentors in Rochester, Minnesota, middle and high schools.

Vesna Garovic, M.D., Ph.D., has dedicated her career to studying preeclampsia. Her research could lead to new therapeutics and is already informing guidelines for women at risk.

A Navajo college student enrolled in a Mayo undergraduate research training program wants to help women and children in her community live healthier lives.