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Deb Balzer (@DebBalzer)

Deb Balzer is a Senior Communications Specialist at Mayo Clinic. 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.

Women’s Wellness: Libido Pill for Women Approved

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Addyi (flibanserin) – making it the first and only drug designed to help increase women's sexual desire. Mayo Clinic Women's Health[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 19, 2015
Back to School: Building Routines

For many kids, summer is a time to stay up late, sleep in and hang out with friends. Waking up for that first day of[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 18, 2015
Back to School: Know the Warning Signs of Bullying

For many children, the start of a new school year can be very stressful, especially if they've been victims of bullying in the past. Mayo Clinic[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 17, 2015
Negative News Overload: Turn Off, Take Action

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_JED07WxWc In our society, we are constantly bombarded by news. Cell phones, the Internet, television, radio and other outlets allow an ever-present stream of information[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 13, 2015
Back to School: Separation Anxiety, Fears and Stress

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWNVKTNM9RQ Getting ready for a new school year can be exciting for children, parents and caregivers. It may also be a major cause of anxiety or stress. Whether[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 11, 2015
Back to School: Vaccinations and Immunizations

At back-to-school time, many parents and caregivers make checklists to ensure children have the supplies they need for the school year. Mayo Clinic Children's Center pediatrician[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 10, 2015
Breast-feeding: Making it easier for moms

August 1-7 is World Breastfeeding Week, and the The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA)  wants women to continue breast-feeding when they return to the[...]

By Deb Balzer • August 6, 2015
Mayo expert: Begin yearly mammogram screening at age 40

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unMvowv9k2w The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force makes new recommendations for when and how often women should have mammograms. They say women at average risk[...]

By Deb Balzer • July 22, 2015
Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases Expert Comments on Measles

Recent outbreaks of measles in various parts of the world have public health officials concerned. Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh says worldwide, 150,000[...]

By Deb Balzer • June 24, 2015
Mayo Clinic Infectious Disease Expert Explains MERS

Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and has since become a concern in South Korea where at least 20[...]

By Deb Balzer • June 19, 2015
Mayo Clinic News Network Headline 5/29/15

In today's Mayo Clinic News Network Headline with Vivien Williams: A new study by British researchers finds women who take newer formulations of oral contraceptives[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 29, 2015
Mayo Clinic News Network Headline 5/15/15

In today's Mayo Clinic News Network Headline with Vivien Williams: Severe weather continues to roll through parts of the United States. Communication can break down[...]

By Deb Balzer • May 15, 2015
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