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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 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
Ophthalmologist talks Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration and Diabetes

Vision loss due to glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetes are topics in the news this week. Mayo Clinic ophthalmologist Raymond Iezzi, Jr., M.D., tells us these can be very serious diseases[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 22, 2015
Mayo Clinic News Network Headline 4/16/15

In today's Mayo Clinic News Network Headline with Vivien Williams: Severe weather can strike anytime. That's why preparation is key. Mayo Clinic's emergency management team tells[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 16, 2015
Constipation is Often a Preventable Emergency

It's not a dinner table topic of conversation and the word itself may elicit a teenage giggle, but constipation is very common and can cause[...]

By Deb Balzer • April 2, 2015
Bionic Eye Implant Update

It’s a video that's been seen around the world – the first time Allen Zderad sees his wife in more than a decade with the[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 26, 2015
Mayo News Network Headline 3/25/15

In today's Mayo Clinic News Network Headline with Vivien Williams: A Mayo Clinic study shows tampons may be key to detecting endometrial cancer - Jamie Bakkum-Gamez. M.D., lead author of the[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 25, 2015
Food Labels: Decoding Food Terms

March is National Nutrition Month. As Americans strive to better understand the new dietary recommendations set forth in the Scientific Report of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 3, 2015
What the New Dietary Guidelines Mean to You

If you are confused about what foods to eat and what to avoid to maintain a healthy lifestyle, don't worry. You are not alone. Remember[...]

By Deb Balzer • March 2, 2015
Seasonal Affective Disorder or a Case of the Winter Blues

The winter has been especially harsh for millions of Americans with record snowfalls and extreme temperatures forcing many to stay indoors due to inclement weather. Short[...]

By Deb Balzer • February 27, 2015
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