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Dramatic changes, dedication reconnect patient with passion for drawing Blog Posts
In sobriety, Al Smith rediscovered his passion for drawing, and it's in giving that brings peace and contentment.

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.

From stones to tumors: Understanding salivary gland conditions Blog Posts
Salivary glands are the unsung heroes of oral health. Yet, when disorders and tumors strike, discomfort and complications can arise. Learn about symptoms and treatments.

Protect children's hearing from noisy toys, gifts Blog Posts
Many toys that children play with can produce levels equal to 90 decibels, which typically requires hearing protection. Get tips to help you choose toys and games that protect kids' hearing.

Getting to the heart of the matter: Women and cardiovascular disease Blog Posts
Are you feeling chest pain? Tingling or numbness in your left shoulder? Nausea? You might be having a heart attack — but you might not realize it.

Positive attitude affects physical therapy outcome Blog Posts
How a person feels mentally and emotionally can make or break their course of physical therapy. For Carl Hohman, the bond formed with his rehabilitation team helps keep his spirits high. Learn how a p...

Manage your cravings after weight loss surgery Blog Posts
Cravings can quickly sabotage the success of your weight loss surgery, but you can prevent and manage them.

7 common questions about upper eyelid surgery Blog Posts
If you're bothered by drooping eyelids or are losing your peripheral range of vision, upper eyelid surgery may be a solution for you. An ophthalmologist answers questions about this common surgery.

No bones about it: Dogs are good for your health Blog Posts
The unconditional love shown by dogs and their need for regular exercise are a boon for physical and mental health. Learn about the benefits of dog ownership and why they're doggone fun.

The Survivor Bell Blog Posts
Jane-Marie Bahr shares her personal experience of her last day of radiation treatment at Mayo Clinic Health System.