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Crohn\ Crohn's Disease Infliximab Azathioprine
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William Sandborn, M.D., a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, talks about Crohn's Disease and a study of two drug treatments.



Lowering Cholesterol - Mayo Clinic Lowering Cholesterol - Mayo Clinic
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Video duration: 367 seconds

Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, describes ways to lower LDL or "bad" cholesterol, without taking a statin.



Niemann-Pick Disease Type C Niemann-Pick Disease Type C
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Dr. Marc Patterson a pediatric neurologist at Mayo Clinic discusses Niemann-Pick disease type C.



RFID - Mayo Clinic RFID - Mayo Clinic
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Video duration: 141 seconds

Mayo Clinic is using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to improve safety and quality of its lab results.



Frontotemporal Dementia Frontotemporal Dementia
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Video duration: 185 seconds

Dementia is a problem of the elderly, right? Generally that's true. But there is one form of the disease that can strike people when they are very young, in their 20's or even their teens. It's called Frontotemporal Dementia, or FTD. And while rare, it devastates lives by rapidly turning young, vital people into those who need constant care.



Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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Video duration: 294 seconds

Isobel Scarisbrick, Ph.D., describes a new Mayo Clinic study that found two particular enzymes were elevated in patients with progressive multiple sclerosis. These findings give researchers new hope for developing a therapy for progressive multiple sclerosis.



One Voice, Patient and Family Centered Care-Mayo Clinic One Voice, Patient and Family Centered Care-Mayo Clinic
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Farris Timimi, M.D., Mayo Clinic cardiologist, talks about One Voice, a patient advisory group helping Mayo to improve patient and family centered care.



Scleral Contact Lenses-Mayo Clinic Scleral Contact Lenses-Mayo Clinic
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Video duration: 138 seconds

Sometimes what's old becomes new again. It happens in music, fashion, even eye care. Optometrists at Mayo Clinic are using a type of lens originally developed in the late 1800s for some people who can't wear normal contacts. They're called scleral lenses and they're helping many folks with bad vision see.



The Needs of the Patient Come First The Needs of the Patient Come First
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Video duration: 431 seconds

Mayo Clinic's mission is to provide the best care to every patient every day through integrated clinical practice, education and research. This video provides an overview of how Mayo Clinic lives out that mission.