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Alex Osiadacz (@alexosiadacz)

Alex Osiadacz is a senior communications specialist supporting Mayo Clinic in Florida strategic priorities, producing patient stories and Mayo Clinic Minutes for the News Network. He joined Mayo Clinic in Sept. 2021 after a career in broadcast journalism, where he filed stories on local outlets, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC and others. Alex earned two regional Emmy Awards while reporting in Jacksonville. In addition to an interest in consumer healthcare pieces, Alex produces content about innovation, technology and staff at Mayo Clinic in Florida.

Why aspirin guidelines are changing when it comes to preventing heart disease

New recommendations of an aspirin a day to prevent heart attack and stroke are in progress. Although the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has not[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • November 16, 2021
Preparing your child to be vaccinated for COVID-19

As eligibility for COVID-19 vaccination now includes children 5–11, parents may want to consider preparing their children in advance of the needlestick. "Vaccines and shots[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • November 15, 2021
Setback to comeback: Twin sisters return to the basketball court after ACL tears

As twins, Rachel and Rose Dolmovich do everything together. Nobody thought that would include surgery. Basketball has been their passion since they were 5. But[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • November 3, 2021
Who is at high risk for breast cancer?

About 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. For most women, a combination of factors can contribute to their level of risk,[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • October 14, 2021
A third chance for a young breast cancer patient

Breast cancer does not discriminate ― a truth that a young Florida woman knows three times over. While in college, Jessica Florence found a lump[...]

By Alex Osiadacz • October 13, 2021
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