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Memory loss Blog Posts
A Mayo Clinic study asking participants 70 and older how their memory now compared with their memory of the past indicated that 4 in 5 had trouble remembering people’s names.

Keep track of bite, lick and taste calories Blog Posts
A nibble here and a bite there can quickly add up to a 1,000 or more extra daily calories. Read how easily it can happen.

'From bad things, good things can happen': Connie Smith's cancer journey Blog Posts
When Connie Smith was diagnosed with breast cancer, she felt numb and afraid. And she worried about how to tell her family, especially husband Lonnie, who had gone through cancer treatment himself a d...

Cardiac patient living well with congestive heart failure monitoring Blog Posts
Every morning, people get up early, drink their coffee and get ready for the day. But as they review their to-do list and head for the door, they seldom plan on having two heart attacks.

Austin patient active as ever after surprising cardiac event Blog Posts
When Robert Stratton, then a Hormel executive from Austin, went into cardiac arrest while sleeping in January 2010 — two months from his 60th birthday and possible retirement — he had...

Father-daughter team loses 80 pounds with help from Mayo Clinic Diet Blog Posts
Fifty-nine-year-old Kathryn Miller and her father, 96-year-old Ken Miller, prove that it's never too late to shed a few pounds and improve your quality of life.

Home sleep study helps Holcombe man rest easy Blog Posts
John “J.D.” Kirkman knew the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea but never dreamed he fit the bill. He wasn’t tired during the day, never needed an alarm clock to wake up in the mornin...

Patient portal helps Bloomer man stay connected Blog Posts
Learn how the patient portal helped David Snippen keep track of his medical appointments and review healthcare records.

Back on the field, calling the shots Blog Posts
Nicholas Oeltjen, 24, was no stranger to shoulder pain. So when he heard a pop and a crunch while lifting weights, he immediately knew something was wrong.

Waseca man walking tall after spinal surgery Blog Posts
Gyles Randall's was surprised to be referred to a neurosurgeon after more than 10 years of nerve pain. But that referral has made a world of difference.