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Living with a melanoma diagnosis Blog Posts
"Melanoma is not just skin cancer. It's real. It's cancer. And left untreated, will kill you." Sandra Klein shares her story.

One year later: Quick response following a heart attack in Barron Blog Posts
Oct. 10 is bound to be a day Ernest "Skip" Bessen remembers forever. The day will be noteworthy, not only because it involves a multiday canoe trip along Missouri’s Current River — but it ...

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.

Routine appointment leads to uncommon diagnosis Blog Posts
Corinne Breidung suspected her son Brett’s well-child exam would be as uneventful as his previous exams. But then Brett’s provider in Wabasha, Sharon Riester, Family Medicine nurse practit...

Little changes, big results: Couple sheds pounds — and health problems — together Blog Posts
Dan Rinehart of Le Center, Minn., had been overweight his whole life. And it was making him sick and tired.

Teamwork helps ensure newborn gets strong start in life Blog Posts
While breastfeeding comes naturally to many women, that’s not always the case. Some women — and their babies — struggle with it. Maria Salas Quintero was one of them.

Young, healthy — and a heart attack survivor Blog Posts
As a nurse in the Emergency Department at Mayo Clinic Health System in Mankato, Stacey Martin knows the symptoms of a heart attack. But when she began experiencing the telltale signs herself, she expl...

Mayo expertise for baby Ella — just in time Blog Posts
It wasn’t completely out of the ordinary when doctors discovered Ella Christman had a heart murmur after she was born in May 2012.

Dick Dalton back on the hunt after near-death encounter Blog Posts
After being knocked down by a motorcycle on Highway 52, Dick Dalton was lifted up by his family, friends and a team of caregivers in Cannon Falls and Rochester.

Man survives stroke being in right place at right time Blog Posts
Ken Eckes was in the right place at the right time when he had a stroke. Thanks to quick treatment, he is back in the game and threw out the ceremonial first pitch at a local baseball team's "Strike O...