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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.

Genetic Testing Sets a Course for Successful Cancer Treatment

Michele Sabados' care team at Mayo Clinic worked together to craft an individualized care plan to treat her advanced breast cancer. It paid off. Today,[...]

By Joel Streed • January 5, 2018
Revamping your plate to reduce processed meats: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

A diet high in processed meat isn't good for you. "The evidence consistently shows an increased intake of red meat, especially processed red meat, is[...]

By Joel Streed • January 4, 2018
Eating before bedtime: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

The old saying “timing is everything” is definitely true for your eating and sleeping routines. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute,  Dr. Joseph Murray, a Mayo[...]

By Joel Streed • January 3, 2018
Resiliency and Determination Propel a Researcher’s Discoveries

Mayo Clinic researcher John Fryer, Ph.D., is hopeful the work in his laboratory will yield insights into Alzheimer's disease, as well as sepsis — an[...]

By Joel Streed • January 3, 2018
Pediatric asthma and allergies / ADHD / hoarding disorder: Mayo Clinic Radio

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 7 million children in the U.S. suffer from asthma, a condition where the airways[...]

By Joel Streed • December 31, 2017
Flu vaccine / women’s heart health / altruistic kidney donation: Mayo Clinic Radio

It's that time of year here in the U.S.: Flu season has begun. Influenza is a respiratory infection that can cause serious complications, particularly to[...]

By Joel Streed • December 24, 2017
Brain Surgery Finally Secures Restful Nights for Jo Weir

Following cutting-edge brain scanning and precision surgery, Jo Weir is catching up on decades of sleep lost to nighttime seizures, and she's relishing her renewed[...]

By Joel Streed • December 20, 2017
New Imaging Technology Inspires One Couple to Invest in Mayo Clinic

After John Sullivan experienced the benefits of a Choline C-11 PET scan when he had a recurrence of prostate cancer, he and his fiancée, Sheri[...]

By Joel Streed • December 18, 2017
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause / new blood pressure guidelines / holiday hazards: Mayo Clinic Radio

Genitourinary syndrome of menopause is a common problem that affects at least half of postmenopausal women. Symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause can include vaginal dryness, itching, painful intercourse and[...]

By Joel Streed • December 18, 2017
Successful Cancer Treatment Leads to a New Career

After lengthy treatment for metastatic colon cancer, not only did Don Guillot emerge with the disease in remission, he also came away inspired to pursue[...]

By Joel Streed • December 15, 2017
Symptoms, solutions for carpal tunnel syndrome: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that creates numbness and tingling in your palm from the thumb to ring fingers. It occurs when a nerve[...]

By Joel Streed • December 12, 2017
What in the world is an extracellular vesicle? Find out this and more from Mayo Clinic Research

Not an extraterrestrial spaceship, but something equally fascinating—extracellular vesicles are biological nanoparticles secreted by all cells. Extracellular vesicles contain biomolecules, such as RNA, proteins, lipids[...]

By Joel Streed • December 12, 2017
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