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From common cold to brain surgery Blog Posts
Renee Wininger thought she’d simply contracted the common cold late last month; what she didn't know was that it would lead to emergency brain surgery.

Right care at the right time for New Richland man Blog Posts
Todd Larson was splitting wood when he felt a pain in his chest. He then did what many men do when experiencing the telltale sign of a heart attack: he went into denial.

Special gift keeps father's injury at bay Blog Posts
Trauma coordinator Maria Flor gave her dad a tourniquet for Father's Day. Less than a year later, the device prevented a serious injury he sustained from becoming much worse.

COVID-19 research: Fact, fiction or something in-between Blog Posts
There are many research studies about COVID-19 vaccinations. How can you decide which studies are accurate, informative and worthwhile? Here are some tips to weed through it all.

Athletic or personal trainer: What's the best fit for you? Blog Posts
Athletic and personal trainers have different skills, education and focus areas. If you're seeking personalized advice, these tips can help you choose the professional who best fits your needs.

Medication disposal: Why, how to safely clean out your medicine cabinet Blog Posts
When medicines are no longer are needed, it is important to dispose of them properly to reduce risk from accidental exposure or intentional misuse. Consider your options.

Can taking a cold plunge after your workout be beneficial? Blog Posts
Immersing in frigid water may not seem like it would be good for your health. Find out why research is showing that a cold plunge can reduce inflammation and soreness, as well as give your mood a lift...

Medications to lower breast cancer risk Blog Posts
Estrogen is thought to act as a fuel for breast cancer cells. Two types of prevention medications block estrogen to reduce breast cancer risk. Learn about the differences and who may benefit.

RSV vaccine for moms-to-be and infants Blog Posts
The FDA has approved a vaccine for pregnant women and infants to provide protection against respiratory syncytial virus. Here's what you need to know to protect your family from RSV.

Prepare for a challenging flu season: Get vaccinated now Blog Posts
After two mild flu seasons, a Mayo Clinic expert shares why this year's flu season may be different and how to protect your family from the flu virus.