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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.

Safety tips to prevent heat-related illness Blog Posts
Staying cool when temperatures soar can be difficult. Read why it's vital to know the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness, and get tips to prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

Diet tips during cancer treatment Blog Posts
If you're being treated for cancer, food provides fuel for your body. Get diet tips for managing side effects that can affect your appetite, taste and nausea.

Plant power: Using diet to lower cancer risk Blog Posts
Fruits and veggies may lower the risk of certain types of cancer. Learn how phytochemicals found in plants protect your body from damage and slow down cancer processes.

Brighter view thanks to eyelid lift Blog Posts
Ellen Teske felt like her eyelashes were in her way and blocking her vision. Thanks to an eyelid and brow lift, Ellen says that "living is much better and brighter."

COVID-19 and spiritual life: Living one day at a time Blog Posts
While there may be more uncertainty in life right now, there still are blessings in each day. Here is encouragement to embrace each day and recognize new opportunities in the quietness.

Staying safe in the heat during pregnancy Blog Posts
The body works harder to stay cool during pregnancy, which makes pregnant people more susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat stroke. When temperatures soar, staying hydrated and cool is crucial.

Pacemakers: Past and present Blog Posts
Pacemakers have evolved over the years by becoming more compact and sophisticated, but they still operate the same way in keeping the heart beating at a regular rate.

On pins and needles: Just what is dry needling? Blog Posts
While it has an intimidating name, dry needling is a commonly offered treatment for muscle, ligament or tendon pain. Learn how it can release muscle trigger points and ease pain.

Quarterback shuts out Type I diabetes Blog Posts
Between school, football, farming and living the life of a high school senior, Jack Gadient manages Type I diabetes, which he was diagnosed with when he was 7.