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‘Hospitalists’ pick up the slack
July 5, 2010 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) – In the olden days of medicine, which in this case means pre-1996, nobody had ever heard of a “hospitalist. more »»
Top of the heap
June 28, 2010 The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences is the top medical school in the country for producing family medicine physicians, according to rankings released by the America... more »»
Battle of the Badges blood drive starts Monday morning
June 27, 2010 Depending on how you look at it, it’s a wager for which the stakes couldn’t be lower – or higher. more »»
Trinity’s Mental Health Director retires
June 26, 2010 After 20 years of working on the Trinity Hospital St. Joseph’s campus, Ron Meier, director of Trinity’s Mental Health program, is retiring. more »»
Moisture control in flooded basements is important for health
June 26, 2010 First District Health Unit is trying to get the word out on how to clean up basements after all the recent storms. more »»
Put the BITE on gum disease
June 21, 2010 Gum disease may not be a widely thought about condition, but it affects a large portion of the population. more »»
Pet owners divided on caring for sick pets
June 14, 2010 LOS ANGELES (AP) – When a vet told Nancy Gates that her dog Arabella had heart problems, needed surgery and it would cost $500, she had no choice but to put her pet dow. more »»
She's a lifesaver
June 7, 2010 Kevin Dahly had known he had polycystic kidney disease, a disorder that causes multiple cysts to form on the kidneys, for quite some time. more »»
When it comes to vitamins, don't overdo it
May 31, 2010 A grant through the UND Center for Family Medicine has brought Dr. Tieraona Low Dog to Minot to speak to health care providers about Integrative Pain Management and Dietary Supplements. more »»
Getting the word out about diabetes
May 24, 2010 Trinity Health opened its Center for Diabetes Education in its new location at Town & Country mall, and staff have already seen an increase in awareness about Trinity’s diabetes education services. more »»
Living well with a disability
May 17, 2010 Independence, Inc. of Minot will hold a health promotion workshop called Living Well With A Disabilit. more »»
Walking for a cause
May 10, 2010 Doug Voeller, a Minot Realtor, was diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, in October of 2007. more »»
Class teaches about dining with diabetes
May 10, 2010 Dining with Diabetes North Dakota Style will once again be offered in Minot at the Parker Senior Center beginning in mid-June. more »»
Water safety instruction
April 26, 2010 The Mid-Dakota Chapter of the American Red Cross is offering the Aquatic Training Institute May 29 through June 4. more »»
Improving quality response
April 5, 2010 For cardiac patients, time is muscle. From the time of a heart attack to the time the patient receives treatment, heart muscle that is losing blood flow is being damaged. more »»
BRIEFS - Child-support enforcement unit gets a new address
April 5, 2010 The N.D. Department of Human Services’ Minot Regional Child Support Enforcement Unit is moving from its current location to a new address on Wednesda. more »»
In avoiding colorectal cancer, prevention is key
March 29, 2010 Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cancer and the second leading cause of death in the United States, although mortality rates have been declining through screening and improved treatment... more »»
Autism conference set
March 29, 2010 The Anne Carlsen Center will host an autism and literacy workshop May 5-6 at Bismarck’s Kelly Inn. Presenters include Joanne Cafiero and Mark Coppin. more »» |
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