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Joel Streed (@JoelStreed)

Working in the History of Medicine Library

I’ve always enjoyed reading.  Browsing through bookstores and antique shops looking at books both old and new fascinates me.  Handling old books and thinking about[...]

By Joel Streed • August 11, 2009
A new way to treat glaucoma

Doctors at Mayo Clinic in Florida and Minnesota are using a new technique to stabilize glaucoma and preserve vision. Glaucoma is an eye disease that[...]

By Joel Streed • August 6, 2009
Surviving Thanks

This story was submitted by Nimaat Al Azzah, Breast Cancer Survivor and Mayo Clinic Patient Life is full of surprises -- some are happy and[...]

By Joel Streed • August 3, 2009
Soothing patients with the sound of music

Most would not consider the tuba to be especially calming or gentle. But James Jenkins, a concert tubist with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, proves that[...]

By Joel Streed • July 30, 2009
RWETHEREYET is Living Well in Arizona

Approximately two to three times each year, Mayo Clinic employees are given the opportunity to participate in "Walk to Wellness," a walking campaign designed to[...]

By Joel Streed • July 28, 2009
What you need to know about heart scans

  A CT heart scan produces stunning images of heart arteries and can diagnose serious disease, but it exposes a patient to the radiation equivalent[...]

By Joel Streed • July 23, 2009
“Forever Caring” sculpture honors Mayo Nursing

Mayo Clinic has a rich history within the nursing profession and continues to strive to "provide the best nursing care in the world." And there[...]

By Joel Streed • July 21, 2009
Madeline Stockbridge: My Mayo Clinic Story

Editor's Note: Madeline Stockbridge submitted this story by email after receiving the print edition of the Sharing Mayo Clinic newsletter. She wrote "After reading the[...]

By Joel Streed • July 16, 2009
Ali is seizure free and still dancing

When Ali Nowotny was just 15, she began to“blank out.” It was summer of 2006, and she was working as a waitress in her hometown[...]

By Joel Streed • July 16, 2009
College students call Mayo Clinic “Ideal”

Each year, Universum Communications hits the inbox of thousands of students across the United States, surveying them as to their preferred employers and employment attributes.[...]

By Joel Streed • July 14, 2009
Diagnosing Nick’s Mysterious Illness

Melissa Shultz, a freelance writer living in Plano, Texas, wrote an article for Newsweek online about her son Nick's mysterious illness and his diagnosis and[...]

By Joel Streed • July 9, 2009
Tools to Live Well

Part of my job as a clinical dietitian is to teach others how to be healthy. I'm sure other employees feel as I do that sometimes[...]

By Joel Streed • July 7, 2009
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