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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.

Equity, quality, and remote care focus of 19 newly funded delivery science research initiatives

Following an overwhelming response to its recent call for project proposals, the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of[...]

By Joel Streed • April 27, 2022
Mayo Clinic study finds cancer diagnosis, treatment can drive smoking cessation

A study by researchers at Mayo Clinic Cancer Center determined that being diagnosed with cancer and going through cancer treatment can prompt smokers to quit.

By Joel Streed • April 26, 2022
Sharing Mayo Clinic: Gabriel Ryan wasn’t supposed to live. Today, he is thriving

Eric and Micayla Ryan were experienced parents. They had three children already and thought this ultrasound would be as routine as the ones that had[...]

By Joel Streed • April 24, 2022
Shining a light on environmental sustainability efforts across Mayo Clinic

Buildings across Mayo Clinic will turn green on Friday, April 22, as Mayo Clinic visibly demonstrates its commitment to environmental sustainability. In honor of Earth[...]

By Joel Streed • April 22, 2022
Tissue Damage Cues Memory T Cells to Stick Around, Now Researchers Know Why

Memory T cells live longer after infection due to an indicator of tissue damage, according to recent research from Mayo Clinic scientists and collaborators. Because[...]

By Joel Streed • April 21, 2022
New study finds rheumatology prescribing, spending linked to pharmaceutical payments

On April 1, the review and dispute period commenced prior to the annual publication of payments required by the Open Payments, or Sunshine Act. Physicians[...]

By Joel Streed • April 19, 2022
Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Ask the Mayo Mom / Climate change and global childhood health

From allergies and asthma to infectious diseases and even malnutrition, the indirect effects of climate change are taking a toll on our most valuable resource,[...]

By Joel Streed • April 15, 2022
Sharing Mayo Clinic: Taekwondo Talent Finds Second Chance at Mayo Clinic

Editors Note: This story was originally published in Mayo Clinic Magazine. A first responder pronounced Maurice Orange dead. Maurice's body lay crumpled on the hot[...]

By Joel Streed • April 10, 2022
4-08-2022 Media Only News Briefing: The latest advice about COVID-19 boosters

Recently the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized anyone age 50 and older to receive a[...]

By Joel Streed • April 8, 2022
Mayo Clinic at the Society of Behavioral Medicine #SBM2022 — the urgency of adaptation

The 43rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine is April 6-9, in Baltimore. With the meeting theme “The Urgency of[...]

By Joel Streed • April 5, 2022
Sharing Mayo Clinic: Back on the bandstand

Robert Heintz of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, is no stranger to hospitals. Born with a congenital hip defect, he has had several hip surgeries over the[...]

By Joel Streed • April 3, 2022
3-31-2022 Media Only News Briefing: What you need to know about the COVID-19 BA.2 subvariant

On March 31st, 2022, two Mayo Clinic experts offered their insight into the COVID-19 BA.2 subvariant, what effect the subvariant is having on vaccines and[...]

By Joel Streed • March 31, 2022
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