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Seasonal affective disorder: Not just the winter blues Blog Posts
Shorter days and cold weather may leave you feeling depressed. If symptoms persist, it may be more than just the winter blues. Learn how to recognize SAD and get easy coping strategies.

Soggy sheets, embarrassed kids: Tips for overcoming bed-wetting Blog Posts
Changing wet sheets in the middle of the night isn't fun for anyone. While bed-wetting is common for kids under 7, here's what to do if your older child continues to struggle.

Fertility considerations in cancer treatment: Preserving hope for the future Blog Posts
Cancer and its treatments can have long-term effects on fertility. Learn about the cancers with higher fertility risks and preservation options that can provide hope for future family-building.

Remarkable recovery after minimally invasive heart surgery Blog Posts
An unexpected cardiac diagnosis led Steve Bernstein, M.D., to research minimally invasive surgery for aortic valve replacement. He found an expert team in Eau Claire.

Complex brain surgery gives woman more time with family Blog Posts
... team for expert surgical care.

Dementia-related pain: What caregivers need to know Blog Posts
Up to 80% of people with dementia experience pain. Learn how to recognize it and advocate for pain management for your loved one.

Orthopedic expertise powers Tom Brown's epic trek Blog Posts
A slippery stone brought Tom's epic trek of the Appalachian Trail to a halt. Read how repair of his ruptured Achilles tendon and a total knee replacement got him back on the trail.

Advice from breast cancer survivor: 'Listen to your body' Blog Posts
Kari Skaar knows the importance of asking the right questions and speaking up when something doesn't seem right. This breast cancer survivor wants to encourage other women to take charge of their heal...

Back to school: Building routines, overcoming anxiety in kids Blog Posts
Summertime can mean fun adventures and late nights for kids. When it's time to go back to school, early mornings and structured routines can be a difficult adjustment unless you prepare in advance.

After beating cancer, it's a former patient's turn to lead her doctor Blog Posts
Mitzi Roberts has been a dancer all of her life and is a breast cancer survivor. She and her oncologist donned their dance gear, cued the music and competed in Dancing with the Mankato Stars to raise ...