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Shingles: Not just a band of blisters Blog Posts
If you've ever had chickenpox, you may be susceptible to shingles. This common condition causes a painful, blistered rash. Learn about prevention and treatment.

Winter wellness: 7 tips for staying healthy during the holidays Blog Posts
Discover strategies for staying healthy during winter festivities. From staying hydrated to conquering stress, you can enjoy the holiday season without compromising your well-being.

Back to school: Tips to help students adjust Blog Posts
Returning to school can be exciting for some students but cause worry or anxiety for others. Get tips for helping your student adjust to new routines, friends and school expectations.

5 tips to keep burnout at bay Blog Posts
We aren't programmed to go through life without rest, solitude or downtime. With everything going on, it’s easy to get blindsided by stress and burnout. Here are 5 tips for keeping burnout at bay.

Shedding pounds and saving cash: Bariatric surgery has life-changing benefits Blog Posts
Carrying extra pounds was costing Scott Decker money, and the extra weight was on track to cost him a lot more.

First patient has TAVR heart surgery in Eau Claire Blog Posts
Until recently, 87-year-old Charles Kaeding considered himself to be in fairly good health. That quickly changed when he noticed getting increasingly tired and becoming short of breath.

Beat goes on for drummer with calcific tendonitis Blog Posts
After a shoulder injury, avid drummer John DiTulio searched for a less-invasive treatment option and found ultrasonic tenotomy. He hardly skipped a beat after undergoing this nonsurgical procedure.

Eau Claire woman gives thanks for organ donation gift Blog Posts
Every night Carol Allen says a prayer for a man she never met – but a man she owes her life to. His selfless choice to be an organ donor is the sole reason she's here today.

Travel contract enables hospice patient to visit family Blog Posts
Ann Fischetti had a short life expectancy, but wanted to visit family in California while she still felt well enough. With her daughter's and hospice team's help, she planned an unforgettable trip.

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...