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Joel Streed (@JoelStreed)

Joel is manager of the team that creates content for the Mayo Clinic News Network. He is a former broadcast journalist and news director. Joel has been with Mayo Clinic since 2001, first as a contract employee and then officially joining the staff in 2006. In 2012 Joel accompanied a research team to Mt. Everest and reported on their studies of high-altitude athletes.

Indoor Tanning Industry Draws More Heat

The indoor tanning business is receiving more heat, as a recent Congressional report accuses the industry of misleading teenagers about the health risks associated with tanning beds.  The American[...]

By Joel Streed • February 11, 2012
Pancreatic Cancer Survivor (pkg)

A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer can be devastating news. It is often very aggressive and tough to treat.  But research offers great hope for patients[...]

By Joel Streed • February 10, 2012
Patient Spreads Hope Beyond Borders

Deborah Maina is on a mission to educate women about breast cancer. Growing up in the village of Embu in Kenya, where healthcare information was[...]

By Joel Streed • February 7, 2012
Living with Cancer: Blessings and Hope Abound

A diagnosis of cancer can be devastating. For Robert Hoopes, a facilities manager from Glendale, Ariz., the diagnosis hit home - twice. In 2006, Kara,[...]

By Joel Streed • February 3, 2012
Minnesota Twins’ Winter Caravan Visits Saint Marys Hospital

On Thursday, January 26, the Minnesota Twins’ 52nd annual Winter Caravan made a private stop at Mayo Clinic’s Saint Marys Hospital. Players Joe Mauer and[...]

By Joel Streed • February 1, 2012
The Discovery That Changes Everything

I am a hard charging, creative, passionate person who listens to her “inner voice” as much as possible. Earlier this year, I was having multiple[...]

By Joel Streed • January 31, 2012
New Medications May Eliminate Need For Fibroid Surgery

The downloads above are intended for web use only. Uterine fibroids affect one out of every four women. They are a major cause of problems[...]

By Joel Streed • January 27, 2012
Philanthropy Right Under My Nose

"I live in Rochester, MN. I live very close to the downtown area, which means I can easily walk a few blocks and be submerged[...]

By Joel Streed • January 27, 2012
Less Surgery for Painful Joints

The need for joint surgery is declining among rheumatoid arthritis patients, possibly because they can now more effectively manage the disease with medication, Mayo Clinic research has[...]

By Joel Streed • January 23, 2012
Investigating Mysterious Symptoms and Naming the Culprit

My name is Cindy W. I was recently seen by Dr. Randall Edson in the Mayo Clinic Infectious Disease Department. I can't say enough good things[...]

By Joel Streed • January 23, 2012
Finding Colon Cancer Before it’s Cancer

More accurate and more sensitive.  When it comes to cancer screenings, those are two attributes you really want.  Well, results of two studies suggest that[...]

By Joel Streed • January 18, 2012
How to Tear Up the Slopes Without Tearing Up Your Knees

Whether you're a black-diamond skier or a novice on the bunny slope your day can be spoiled by an injury that happens on the last run of[...]

By Joel Streed • January 12, 2012
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