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Youth athletes shouldn't skip a beat when it comes to heart health Blog Posts
As the seasons change, youth athletes transition gear from one sport to the next. Intense training changes an athlete's heart over time. Read what parents and athletes should know about heart health.

The truth about tongue-tie Blog Posts
Up to 10% of babies are born with tongue-tie, which is a thick band of tissue that restricts the tongue's motion. Learn how it can affect eating and speech, and if treatment is needed.

Kegels are for men too Blog Posts
Kegel exercises aren't just for women. They can help improve bladder control and improve sexual function in men. Here are tips for doing Kegel exercises correctly.

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.

Minimally invasive surgery: small incisions, big benefits Blog Posts
Tiny tools, cameras and incisions make a big difference during minimally invasive surgery. Patients have less pain and scarring with faster recovery. Here's what you should know if you need surgery.

Woman turns tragedy of spouse's death into triumph Blog Posts
Carleen Flettre turned an unimaginable tragedy into an inspiring second chance after her husband's sudden passing. She lost more than 175 pounds after enrolling in a weight management program.

Tuned-in technology: Program monitors patients from afar Blog Posts
Like everyone, Katherine Schmitz has good days and bad days — but the bad days are what worry her family and medical team. That's when her medical providers recommended she try Telehealth, ...

Two babies, one comprehensive birth plan Blog Posts
One expectant mother’s birth plan communicated her wishes for a natural birth to her care team. And they delivered. Twice.

Fast care in Fairmont helped Joe Burns survive a stroke Blog Posts
When it comes to treating a stroke, it's all about time. Joe Burns has survived two strokes, thanks in part to the quick action of his wife, Pat, and caregivers at Mayo Clinic Health System.

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.