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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’s comprehensive COVID-19 research

"At Mayo, we've developed a comprehensive research portfolio, or what we call a COVID-19 research task force, in order to respond to every area that we[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 6, 2020
National Nurses Day: Not all heroes wear capes

Photo and article are courtesy of Mayo Clinic News Center andMayo Clinic Employee Facebook. Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear scrubs, protective equipment and[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 6, 2020
Why you need to keep your child’s vaccine schedule during COVID-19

Millions of children may be at risk of missing or delaying their routine childhood vaccines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic family medicine[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 5, 2020
Why patients with lung cancer in a COVID-19 era need to keep their treatment

Patients with cancer are at a higher risk of having a more severe COVID-19 illness. "Unfortunately, COVID-19 has severely affected those who are diagnosed with lung cancer,"[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 30, 2020
Mayo Clinic expert talks social distancing

The need for social distancing will continue into the summer as an important public health tool to reduce the spread of COVID-19.  Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 28, 2020
Respiratory care and people who care for patients with COVID-19

When people experience severe symptoms with COVID-19, they are urged to seek medical attention. But what happens to patients when they are hospitalized and who helps them? Because COVID-19 heavily affects the[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 28, 2020
Symptom list for COVID-19 expanded

COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, affects people in many ways. Early symptoms have included fever, cough and chills. The list of symptoms[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 27, 2020
How Mayo Clinic is using artificial intelligence in its COVID-19 research

Artificial intelligence has a vital role in helping researchers in their efforts to fight COVID-19 and is an important tool in the work being done[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 24, 2020
COVID-19: Finding safety when there is abuse at home

As cities across the globe began to lock down because of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports of domestic abuse began to rise. In Seattle, one of the earliest[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 23, 2020
What people living with hepatitis C need to know about COVID-19

Hepatitis C infections tripled in the U.S. from –2009–18, prompting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to update screening recommendations that include all adults and pregnant women. This[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 21, 2020
When patients with COVID-19 need intensive care support

Many people who contract COVID-19 will have mild symptoms, but for others those symptoms may be severe and lead to hospitalization. Some of the most common complications[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 20, 2020
Mitigating risk of hand injuries during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in another type of patient coming to the emergency departments. Dr. Sanjeev Kakar, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says as[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 16, 2020
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