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Atta Behfar, M.D., Ph.D.
Atta Behfar, M.D., Ph.D., is a senior associate consultant in the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at Mayo Clinic. He is also an assistant professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Dr. Behfar obtained his M.D.-Ph.D. degree in molecular pharmacology and experimental therapeutics from Mayo Graduate School in 2006. .....more»

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2015-02-21: Cardiac Regeneration
 


 
Erin K. O'Brien, M.D.
I am a board certified Otolaryngologist specializing in Rhinology, Sinus and Skull Base Surgery at the Mayo Clinic Rochester. My research interests include rhinosinusitis and sinonasal and skull base tumors. .....more»

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2015-02-28: Mucus: Your Body's Secret Weapon
 


 
Katherine Zeratsky
As a specialty editor for the nutrition and healthy eating guide, Katherine Zeratsky helps you sort through the facts and figures, the fads and the hype to learn more about nutrition and diet.

A Marinette, Wis., native, Katherine is certified in dietetics by the state of Minnesota and the American Dietetic Association. She has been with Mayo Clinic since 1999.

She is active in nutrition-related curriculum and course development in wellness nutrition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, .....more»




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2015-02-21: Cardiac Regeneration
 


 
Rekha Mankad, M.D.
Dr. Rekha Mankad graduated from the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine in 1992. She works in Rochester, MN and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Mankad is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester Methodist Campus and Saint Marys Hospital. .....more»

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2015-02-28: Mucus: Your Body's Secret Weapon
 


 
Stephen L. Kopecky, M.D.
Dr. Kopecky is a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. After his training at Mayo Medical School, he started in Mayo's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory doing interventional procedures and treating myocardial infarctions in the Coronary Care Unit. After treating heart attacks for 18 years, he realized the best way to treat coronary artery disease is to prevent the disease before it has a chance to cause clinical symptoms. Dr. Kopecky currently works in Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascula .....more»

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Appears:
2015-02-14: Men's Heart Health