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Deb Balzer (@DebBalzer)

Deb Balzer is a Senior Communications Specialist at Mayo Clinic. She began her career as a TV news producer in Rochester, NY, before joining CONUS Communications, a pioneering national news satellite organization. She also field produced for ABC, CNN, the Rachael Ray Show and Farmers’ Almanac TV. Joining Mayo Clinic in 2015, Deb writes, produces and collaborates on medical stories with Mayo Clinic’s leading experts, providing trusted health and medical information to help patients.

Mayo Clinic Minute: Preventing pediatric falls

May is National Trauma Awareness Month. It's a time to spread awareness about injury prevention and trauma. Falls are the No. 1 cause of nonfatal[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 1, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Dual procedure combines liver transplant, bariatric surgery

Mayo Clinic surgeons have found that an innovative approach can help patients with obesity get lifesaving care. Obesity can be a barrier to liver transplant. Dr. Julie[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 30, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Become an organ donor and save lives

Becoming an organ donor is one of the most meaningful decisions you can make, offering the chance to save lives — whether after death or as a living[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 16, 2025
(VIDEO) When to consider a lung transplant: A Mayo Clinic expert explains

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis are serious respiratory conditions that, when they progress to advanced stages, can significantly impair lung function and overall health. A lung[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 14, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Liver transplant for patients with advanced colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is the fourth-most-common cancer in the U.S. and the second deadliest. One in 5 patients is diagnosed with metastatic disease, meaning the colorectal cancer has[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 1, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: The difference in brain aneurysms

Each year, nearly half a million people worldwide die from brain aneurysms. In the U.S., an estimated 6.7 million people have an unruptured brain aneurysm, which means[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 31, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Spring pollen and allergy tips

If you are one of the millions of people who suffer with allergies from pollen, you don't need a calendar to tell you that spring[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 21, 2025
(VIDEO) Treatment options for advanced colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is one of the most treatable cancers, especially when detected early. For those in advanced stages, significant advancements in therapies are providing renewed hope. [...]

By Deb Balzer • March 19, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Warning signs of colorectal cancer in younger adults

Colorectal cancer, the third-most common cancer in the U.S., has been rising among younger people for the past two decades. It is not one type[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 14, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Are colon and rectal cancers treated differently?

Colorectal cancer is a term that combines both colon and rectal cancers. The colon and rectum are two different parts of the lower digestive tract. These[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 13, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: What to expect as a living kidney donor

For those with kidney failure, the wait for a new kidney can take years. There just are not enough organs from deceased donors to fill[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 10, 2025
Mayo Clinic Minute: Tips for better sleep

Daylight Saving Time begins March 9 when clocks spring an hour forward early Sunday morning. No matter if you need five hours of sleep or[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 7, 2025
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