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DeeDee Stiepan (@deedeejstiepan)

DeeDee Stiepan is a communications specialist, brings seven years of multimedia journalism experience to her role since joining the News Network team in 2019. A four-time recipient of the Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Awards, DeeDee’s passion lies in telling compelling stories about the people and patients of Mayo Clinic.

Staying hydrated, healthy during extreme heat

Many parts of the U.S. are experiencing scorching hot temperatures as a heat dome settles in over the West and Southwest. However, no matter the[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • June 18, 2021
COVID-19 travel tips for people with weakened immune systems

Experts say getting fully vaccinated is the most important step people can take to lower their risk of transmitting or getting infected with COVID-19. Even[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • June 15, 2021
Mayo Clinic expert weighs in on traveling after getting vaccinated for COVID-19

As more people are vaccinated for COVID-19, many are looking forward to being able to travel again. While many restrictions have been lifted, COVID-19 has[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • June 8, 2021
Mayo Clinic Minute: When colon cancer spreads to the liver

Colorectal cancer is a leading cancer among men and women around the world. Many colorectal cancers are likely to spread to other organs, with the[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • May 18, 2021
Dancing through complex care during COVID-19

Twin Cities journalist Sonya Goins, like so many, has been coping with the challenges that have come with the COVID-19 pandemic, such as working remotely[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • May 12, 2021
Cold vs. allergies during COVID-19 pandemic

When it comes to the common cold, allergies and COVID-19, overlapping symptoms can be confusing. In this Q&A, Dr. Arveen Bhasin, a Mayo Clinic allergist[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • May 11, 2021
Preventive screening during COVID-19 pandemic leads to early diagnosis of treatable breast cancer

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers have been concerned about a growing number of patients delaying or skipping preventive screenings because they have been[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • May 7, 2021
Mayo Clinic to offer more walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics in Rochester

Mayo Clinic held a walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Rochester on Wednesday, May 5. At this clinic, one patient shared why he came in to[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • May 7, 2021
Mayo Clinic Minute: Understanding, treating lymphoma

Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is part of the body's germ-fighting network. The main two subtypes are Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • March 30, 2021
Understanding COVID-19 vaccine side effects, why second dose could feel worse

All vaccines could cause some degree of reaction, and the same is true for COVID-19 vaccines. Post-vaccine symptoms are typically mild and resolve quickly without[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • March 24, 2021
Mayo Clinic Minute: When to seek emergency care

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the number of people seeking emergency care declined.  A year later, emergency medicine physicians worry there are still some people[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • March 15, 2021
You’ve been vaccinated for COVID-19. Now what?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidelines for Americans who have been vaccinated for COVID-19. Fully vaccinated people can gather safely in[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • March 8, 2021
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