Mayo Clinic's AI tool identifies 9 dementia types with one scan

How long a person can stand on one leg, specifically the nondominant one, is a more telltale measure of aging than changes in strength or gait, according to new research

Mayo researchers develop tool that measures health of a person’s gut microbiome

Researchers invented a new class of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, called hypothesis-driven AI, that offers an innovative way to use massive datasets to help discover the complex causes of diseases such as cancer and improve treatment strategies

Researchers mapped how measles virus mutate and spread in brain of person who succumbed to rare, lethal brain disease called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis

Scientists have found lack of sleep led to a 9% increase in total abdominal fat area and an 11% increase in abdominal visceral fat, compared to control sleep

Research finds immune system responds to mRNA treatment for cancer

Science Saturday: How disease, diet, and genomics interact with gut virome

Ionic liquid formulation uniformly delivers chemotherapy to tumors while destroying cancerous tissue.

False-negative COVID-19 test results may lead to false sense of security

Researchers have uncovered stem cell-activated mechanisms of healing after a heart attack

Keep exercising as it’s good for your brain’s gray matter, suggests new study (n=2,013)

Researchers used post-mortem genetic testing to find the underlying cause of multiple sudden deaths in young people and sudden cardiac arrests in two large Amish families

Dog ownership is associated with better cardiovascular health

Spinal cord stimulation and physical therapy have helped a man paralyzed since 2013 regain his ability to stand and walk with assistance

Clay to Fight Bacteria in Wounds: An old practice may be a new solution - Mayo Clinic researchers have found at least one type of clay may help fight disease-causing bacteria in wounds…

Mayo Clinic discovery is first step toward new bacteria-based constipation treatment

FDA clears way for Mayo Clinic to accelerate production of stem cells for clinical trials through automation

New guideline: Try exercise to improve memory, thinking

Study finds more than 20 percent of patients are misdiagnosed

Man moves paralyzed legs using device that stimulates spinal cord

Researchers find a persistent decline in kidney functioning following an individual’s first case of kidney stones.

Energy Drinks Raise Resting Blood Pressure, Dramatic In Those Not Used To Caffeine - Mayo Clinic study