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Seed grants to help UWL, Mayo Clinic Health system research collaboration

Seed grants to help UWL, Mayo Clinic Health system research collaboration Two grants were awarded Greg White The grants, which are in their first year, will help with a pair of research projects. One of the projects will help to create a body fat percent prediction equations in high school wrestlers. Researchers hope what they learn helps kids across the U.S. “A lot of other states and athletic organizations will likely take some of our results. And hopefully implement them into their kind of current state policies,” said Mayo Clinic Health System director of sports medicine Andrew Jagim. The use of artificial intelligence as a diagnostic aid to help improve breast cancer detection will be the focus of a second grant.

Mayo Clinic opens vaccine appointments to non-patients

Mayo Clinic opens vaccine appointments to non-patients After a rush for appointments, other vaccine providers are also reporting more open appointments. Author: Credit: Minnesota Department of Health The Mayo Clinic is opening up COVID-19 vaccination appointments to everyone, even if you re not a Mayo patient. The renowned healthcare system did a call-out Tuesday for people to schedule their COVID-19 vaccine in Rochester and at other Mayo Clinic Health System sites in southern Minnesota. Kelley Luckstein, a spokesperson with Mayo, told Bring Me The News there wasn t a sudden surplus of the vaccine, noting vaccine supply from the State of Minnesota has been relatively consistent. However, the healthcare system has progressed through vaccine appointment invites to patients and now can allocate more available vaccine to all Minnesota residents who are 16 and older.

Local teen activist delivers hundreds of clothes to Mayo Clinic Health System for sexual assault survivors

Local teen activist delivers hundreds of clothes to Mayo Clinic Health System for sexual assault survivors April 21, 2021 2:16 AM Molly Ringberg In February, Jessica Randall started collecting clothing to donate to our local health care systems. When survivors report an assault their clothes are sometimes taken into evidence. Then, in some cases, they are sent home from hospitals or clinics wearing paper scrubs and disposable underwear. When Randall learned about this, she knew something needed to be done. She explained that it’s dehumanizing for people going through this kind of traumatic experience, and they deserve better. “This isn’t just about collecting clothes. It’s about spreading awareness because most people don’t know that this happens,” Randall said.

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