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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.

Dermatology topics / autoimmune disease research / hereditary cancers: Mayo Clinic Radio

By Joel Streed • April 1, 2018
From Mysterious Broken Bones to Ballroom Dancing

Don Varney's bones were breaking, and no one could tell him why. But after being diagnosed with of a rare form of vitamin D deficiency[...]

By Joel Streed • March 28, 2018
Infectious diseases update / telemedicine in the emergency department / FoodKeeper app

You are probably aware of the important childhood vaccines recommended to prevent disease, but you may not realize that adults need vaccinations to stay healthy[...]

By Joel Streed • March 25, 2018
Shocking Diagnosis Leads to a New Focus on Joy

Andrea Borg was stunned to learn she had a life-threatening form of leukemia. But she persevered through demanding treatment regimens that ultimately put her cancer[...]

By Joel Streed • March 23, 2018
Meet Population Health Scholar–Maya Kessler, M.D.

The research of Maya E. Kessler, M.D., M.P.H., focuses on how to most effectively use data stored in the electronic environment to improve the health[...]

By Joel Streed • March 19, 2018
Colorectal cancer / surgery for sleep apnea / stem cell production for clinical trials: Mayo Clinic Radio

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer is the second most frequent cause[...]

By Joel Streed • March 18, 2018
Mayo Clinic Flashback: 1930s to 1940s — The Mayo Family as Snowbirds in Arizona

Arizona was a favorite destination for the Mayo brothers and their wives, traveling by railroad and an early form of motorhome. Today Mayo Clinic's connection[...]

By Joel Streed • March 16, 2018
Breast Cancer Survivor Wonders, ‘What If?’

Diagnosed with breast cancer after putting off her annual mammogram for several years, Tammy Jackson shares her story to encourage others to make cancer screening[...]

By Joel Streed • March 12, 2018
Benefits and risks of youth sports / liver disease treatment / ice cream headache: Mayo Clinic Radio

From the basketball court to the soccer field, the tennis court to the swimming pool, youth sports can be a great way for kids to[...]

By Joel Streed • March 11, 2018
62-Year-Old Spinal Fusion Stands the Test of Time

In 1956, spinal fusion surgery was in its infancy. But the pioneering medicine Joyce Gugler received for scoliosis from her Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeons at[...]

By Joel Streed • March 8, 2018
Right-Handed Once More, Thanks to Unique Orthopedic Surgery

Craig Cretsinger had accepted the fact that he'd never be able to use his right hand — until he learned about a specialized hand surgery[...]

By Joel Streed • March 5, 2018
National Nutrition Month / ocular melanoma / tracking cancer patients’ quality of life: Mayo Clinic Radio

March is National Nutrition Month, an annual education and information campaign sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The campaign will help consumers make better-informed[...]

By Joel Streed • March 4, 2018
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