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Strokes: What to watch for
March 14, 2011 Strokes can occur suddenly due to a blood clot or hemorrhage in the brain, killing brain cells within minutes. more »»
Fit at 50 -- and beyond
March 7, 2011 At 45, DeEtte Sauer was a dead woman walking. She was morbidly obese, her heart disease so serious a doctor warned her to expect ‘‘an event at any time. more »»
Clinical trials
February 28, 2011 By KATINA TENGESDAL, Staff Writer, ktengesdal@minotdailynews.com Trinity Health’s clinical studies department has about 20 ongoing clinical trials, three of which are in the area of rheumatology. Dr. more »»
Low-vision options
February 21, 2011 Stan Mosser, low-vision specialist, has begun a Low Vision Care center at The View in Minot. more »»
Birth doulas
February 14, 2011 The role of a birth doula is to be a supplemental source of support during pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period. more »»
Reducing the pain of shingles
February 7, 2011 For some people, a childhood chicken pox infection can lead to a shingles infection later in life. more »»
Bismarck Cancer Center reaching out
January 31, 2011 Physicians at the Bismarck Cancer Center recently established outreach clinics in Minot, Jamestown and Dickinson to lessen the travel burden for cancer patients receiving follow-up care after... more »»
Meds get automated
January 24, 2011 Trinity Hospital has installed InstyMeds, an automated prescription medication dispensing system, in its emergency room and admitting area. more »»
Player sues over injury
January 12, 2011 A woman injured during a college basketball practice in Williston in 2009 has filed a federal lawsuit alleging improper care at Trinity Hospital caused the amputation of much of her lower leg. more »»
Preventing falls
January 10, 2011 According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year one in three adults age 65 and older suffers a fall. more »»
New chiropractor on the Horizon
January 3, 2011 Matt Samson is now the owner of Horizon Family Chiropractic in Minot, after spending the summer and fall under the guidance of Christa Hubbard and Matthew Thomas. more »»
Infection cops on patrol
December 27, 2010 BALTIMORE (AP) -- This is no ordinary intensive care unit. more »»
Jim Hill students bake for Cancer Care
December 25, 2010 After hearing that ginger cookies can help soothe the stomach of people undergoing chemotherapy treatment, Jim Hill Middle School teachers Jane Malsom and Maria Olson decided to incorporate baking... more »»
Staying in balance
December 20, 2010 The holidays, and the array of treats that come with the festivities, can be a time where people with diabetes are tempted to stray from their meal plans. more »»
Bedbugs a big bother
December 18, 2010 Bedbugs have been making a comeback in the U.S. and in the region in recent years. more »»
Medical directives
December 13, 2010 For patients experiencing a medical crisis or nearing the end of life, a medical directive allows them to voice their health care decisions even after they have become unable to do so themselves. more »»
Stroke Program adds Kenmare
December 10, 2010 Trinity Kenmare Community Hospital has received a grant from the North Dakota Department of Health to participate in the State Stroke Program. more »»
Reduce holiday stress
December 6, 2010 The holiday season can be full of joyful bustle, with shopping, baking, hosting company and a longer to-do list. more »»
Fox writes on cancer
December 5, 2010 Jackie Fox used to wonder how she would react if she was told she had cancer. Then it happened two years ago. more »»
Winter Walk Minot
November 29, 2010 Minot Area Team Wellness hosted Walk Minot, a series of walks over the summer months at various different locations. more »» |
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