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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.

Freed From Lymphedema by Unique, Minimally Invasive Surgery

  Joni Carithers was forced to deal with swelling in her arm due to lymphedema for years following breast cancer surgery. But in 2016, microsurgery[...]

By Joel Streed • October 23, 2017
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Mayo Clinic Radio

After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S. Breast cancer can occur in both men and women, but[...]

By Joel Streed • October 22, 2017
Lifestyle Changes Yield Positive Results for Wisconsin Woman With Diabetes

When Debbie Hundley learned she had diabetes and realized what it was doing to her body, she was determined to make the adjustments needed to[...]

By Joel Streed • October 19, 2017
Innovative treatments for moyamoya disease: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

Doctors are using innovative procedures to improve the quality of life for people living with a blood vessel disorder called moyamoya disease.  According to the National Institute of Neurological[...]

By Joel Streed • October 19, 2017
Cycling Through Multiple Myeloma

It was Labor Day 2009 when Andy received the same diagnosis his wife had heard 12 years earlier — a one in 14 million possibility.[...]

By Joel Streed • October 19, 2017
Living-Donor Kidney Transplant Cements Brothers’ Bond

Always close growing up, a successful kidney donation and transplant strengthened the connection between siblings Jim Von Holtum and Greg Vaske. Jim Von Holtum is[...]

By Joel Streed • October 16, 2017
Minimally invasive spine surgery / personal leukemia story / jet lag: Mayo Clinic Radio

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to their health care provider or miss work. It's also a leading cause of[...]

By Joel Streed • October 15, 2017
Outdoors Enthusiast Uses Exercise to Curb Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease

  Mountain biker, hiker and skier Robert Berlin, M.D., was just 53 when he began experiencing symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Today, thanks to health care[...]

By Joel Streed • October 13, 2017
Ankle Surgery Gives Swimmer Another Chance to Pursue Her Dreams

Frustrated by ongoing pain, Lexi Riley considered giving up on swimming — a sport she loves. But ankle surgery at Mayo Clinic solved the problem,[...]

By Joel Streed • October 12, 2017
Effective Treatment for Advanced Breast Cancer Calls for Customized Care

Thirty-five-year old mother of three is amazed to find her cancer in remission thanks to her Mayo Clinic team's knowledge and individualized care. Amy Conlon[...]

By Joel Streed • October 9, 2017
Individualizing Medicine Conference 2017 preview: Mayo Clinic Radio

Individualized medicine, also known as personalized medicine or precision medicine, is tailoring diagnosis and treatment to each patient to optimize care. Using a person's unique[...]

By Joel Streed • October 8, 2017
From Surviving to Thriving, Thanks to the Pain Rehabilitation Center

Marissa Koscielski's back injuries led to chronic pain that eventually forced her into a wheelchair. Participating in Mayo Clinic's pediatric pain rehabilitation program helped her[...]

By Joel Streed • October 6, 2017
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