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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.

A heart full of gratitude

Meckenzie Tinaglia knows her heart. She trusts her intuition, and when her body speaks to her, she pays attention. So in early April 2021, when[...]

By Joel Streed • October 27, 2022
Treatment options for men with urinary leakage

Urinary incontinence is a common and often embarrassing condition that results in the unintentional loss of urine. While women are more likely than men to[...]

By Joel Streed • October 20, 2022
Indiana boy standing tall and hitting the beach after surgery to correct pectus excavatum

When he was in 5th grade, Dane Cripe’s buddies gave him a cool nickname: Tony. As in Tony Stark, Iron Man’s alter ego. Like the[...]

By Joel Streed • October 20, 2022
Is a do-not-resuscitate tattoo a valid advance directive?

With the growing popularity of tattoos, you may wonder if a tattoo is the best way to express health care wishes. Tattooing "DNR" or "DNI"[...]

By Joel Streed • October 19, 2022
Can wet hair make you sick?

Your mom may have warned you that going outside with wet hair will make you sick. But is this just a superstition or can damp[...]

By Joel Streed • October 18, 2022
Hunting? Be sure to protect your hearing

Noise over 140 decibels can permanently damage hearing, and almost all firearms are in that range or higher. In comparison, normal conversation falls in the[...]

By Joel Streed • October 12, 2022
Meet Surbhi Shah, M.B.B.S., M.D. – Driven to learn, incorporating learning to improve care

Surbhi Shah, M.B.B.S., M.D., is a hematologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona., whose focus is on treating patients with non-cancerous blood disorders. In addition to[...]

By Joel Streed • October 11, 2022
Staying safe while rebuilding from a storm

After the winds and rain of a hurricane finally end, new dangers can emerge. Specifically, injuries related to storm cleanup and recovery. Following big storms[...]

By Joel Streed • October 10, 2022
Mayo to support Hurricane Ian disaster relief

Mayo Clinic has a long history of caring for the communities it serves during times of natural disaster. To provide support, Mayo will contribute $250,000[...]

By Joel Streed • October 7, 2022
Forging ahead after years of hardship

Fiercely independent, Anya Magnuson has always been driven. Even now, after surviving multiple near-fatal medical events, her sights are set on returning to work, to[...]

By Joel Streed • October 6, 2022
Boost your brain with boredom

"Mom, Dad, I'm bored." How many parents have heard this from children? It may make parents feel like they're failing, need to find something for[...]

By Joel Streed • October 5, 2022
The buzz on energy drinks

About 90% of all adults consume caffeine every day, making it the most common stimulant in the world. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, energy drinks or[...]

By Joel Streed • October 4, 2022
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