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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.

Mayo Clinic expert answers questions about new COVID-19 vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use authorization for a new COVID-19 vaccine developed by Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson &[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • March 5, 2021
Heart disease in African American women: The health disparities and how to overcome them

Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in women in the U.S. And African American women have an even higher risk of dying[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 25, 2021
What to know about kids, COVID-19 vaccines and returning to school

Many parents and caregivers are hoping their kids return to in-person learning. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released highly anticipated new[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 22, 2021
What women should know about their heart health

Heart disease and stroke continue to be the most dangerous threats to a woman's health. In the U.S., 1 in 4 women die from cardiovascular[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 19, 2021
Despite memory concerns, hiker reaches new heights on the Arizona Trail

The famed Arizona Trail is 800 miles of desert, canyons, valleys and vistas that dissects the state north and south. It is a test of[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 18, 2021
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Mayo Clinic doctors highlight crucial work on combatting misinformation around COVID-19 vaccines

Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Mayo Clinic doctors held a press conference in Rochester, Minnesota, on Wednesday to highlight the need to combat misinformation regarding the[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 17, 2021
How emerging variants could affect COVID-19 testing, vaccines and spread

The emergence of new COVID-19 variants has raised many questions about how they may affect the pandemic. Dr. Matthew Binnicker, the director of the Clinical[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 12, 2021
Spring break: Should I stay or should I go?

To mitigate the risk of COVID-19 exposure, a number of colleges across the U.S. have amended their academic calendars to eliminate spring break, thereby reducing[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 3, 2021
What older adults should know about being vaccinated for COVID-19

As more COVID-19 vaccines become available in the U.S., Mayo Clinic has begun community vaccinations for older adults. Dr. Abinash Virk, an infectious diseases expert,[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • February 1, 2021
Innovative treatment brings relief to man who experienced hundreds of seizures daily

Since he was a child, Eric Berg, 49, has had seizures due to epilepsy. This past year, his seizures increased in frequency, affecting his day-to-day life[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • January 28, 2021
What parents should know about COVID-19 vaccines and children

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the emergency use of two COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is approved for people[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • January 28, 2021
Decreases in influenza, other viral infections doesn’t mean those viruses have gone away

Infectious diseases experts are seeing an unusual trend when it comes to influenza, and other respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses. For the first time, many viral[...]

By DeeDee Stiepan • January 25, 2021
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