Mayo Clinic February 27, 2024
John Halamka

In our efforts to encourage prevention and wellness, we often advise patients to exercise, eat better, and manage their stress. Let’s not overlook the importance of a strong social network.

By Paul Cerrato, senior research analyst and communications specialist, Mayo Clinic Platform, and John Halamka, M.D., President, Mayo Clinic Platform.

Although our blog series is called The Digital Health Frontier, a more precise title might have been The Digital Medicine Frontier since most of our articles have focused on the digital tools needed to improve diagnosis and treatment, not on health, wellness, and prevention. And for good reason. As clinicians and researchers, we see a great deal of human suffering resulting from a long list of disorders, many of...

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