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In honor of Mayo Clinic Proceedings 100th anniversary, discover a curated collection of articles that highlight both seminal and innovative research articles published in the journal over the past century. bit.ly/4f6XALj

In honor of Mayo Clinic Proceedings 100th anniversary, discover a curated collection of articles that highlight both seminal and innovative research articles published in the journal over the past century. bit.ly/4lUV0uw

A Century of Mayo Clinic Proceedings: This exhibit explores the journal's history and is part of a series of centenary celebrations leading up to the 100th anniversary in April 2026. mayocl.in/3TYqN1e

The America Medical Association (AMA) appreciates that the report published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings focuses on identifying the organizational factors and structural determinants of burnout, which is also their focal point of their work in this area. bit.ly/45mK0ju
This epidemiological worldwide study explores links between metabolic disorders and the onset of cancer in younger populations to guide more effective prevention and treatment approaches. mayocl.in/4kYZG18

This study provides an updated evaluation of the most prevalent chronic diseases diagnosed across health care visits within a defined US population across all ages, sexes, racial, education levels, and socioeconomic groups. mayocl.in/46LcTHt

Heightened awareness of the Warburg effect is critical for early identification and effective management of metabolic alterations in lymphoma patients, prioritizing treatment of the primary malignancy to achieve optimal outcomes. mayocl.in/4lNSzK7


Path to Patient image quiz: Angiosarcoma is the most common primary malignant mesenchymal tumor involving the liver of adults and accounts for approximately 2% of all primary hepatic malignant neoplasms. mayocl.in/40yZw9c


In the prospective observational analyses, our results provided strong evidence that frequent insomnia is associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease, with this association being more pronounced in participants younger than 60 years. mayocl.in/4kZ0L9d


A minute with Dr Surbhi: The national effort to reduce opioid use has left many patients with chronic kidney disease limited options for safe and effective pain relief. bit.ly/3TW3AwE
Art at Mayo Clinic: Abbott Pattison was commissioned to create one of the panels for inclusion in the collection planned in conjunction with the construction of 10 additional floors adjoining the top of the Mayo Building in Rochester, Minnesota. mayocl.in/4m9RnQW

Stamp collectors or those paging through an inherited postage stamp album could be surprised to come across a stamp boldly printed with the word “NARCOTIC.” @davidsteensma mayocl.in/3IGkE7h


Spend 60 seconds with Dr Shanafet: When it comes to occupational distress in healthcare workers, there's been some improvement, but there's more opportunity to improve. bit.ly/4lF3W6T
Medical image: Computed tomography of the chest revealed a loculated right-sided pleural effusion with extension into the surrounding soft tissue structures. mayocl.in/4kV3xMz

With 3500 different laboratory tests, Mayo Clinic’s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology supports clinical service, patient care, and research activities—reflected in many of the manuscripts published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. mayocl.in/4kSP2J8


To address disparities, cancer prevention and care strategies should incorporate varying levels of rurality, instead of treating all rural areas as homogenous, moving beyond the simple urban-rural dichotomy. mayocl.in/4m3jSzz

Spend a minute with Dr Pissel, who discusses how cancer prevalence differs meaningfully across the urban-rural spectrum. bit.ly/455jk5H
This study provides updated trends in the use of opioids and nonopioid analgesics in the CKD population both before and after 2014 when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention proposed practice guidelines for opioid prescribing. mayocl.in/4lHt6C7


Dr Meng discusses the importance of targeting the primary malignant disease as treating the malignancy resolves complications driven by the Warburg effect. bit.ly/412950x
Medical image: Angiodysplasias are aberrant, distended mucosal and submucosal blood vessels of the gastrointestinal tract, which most commonly occur in the colon and may cause spontaneously resolving overt or occult bleeding. mayocl.in/44Sy7jW
