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Eye care visit leads to brain surgery for pain relief
Nancy Hannafin's unexplained head pain was excruciating. But her optometrist suspected the mystery source of pain was neurological and referred her to a neurologist for evaluation.

Determination, willpower help Mike Krueger manage diabetes
Mike Krueger’s life began to change before he even knew it. With twin grandchildren soon to be born, Krueger’s wife, Bev, urged him to go in for his Tdap vaccination and a physical. One of...

Why has my weight plateaued when I have 50 more pounds to lose?
Does this sound familiar? "Yikes! I’ve lost 20 pounds, which is great, but the past two weeks my weight loss has plateaued, and I still need to lose 50 more pounds. What am I doing wrong?"

Special delivery: Neonatologist helps welcome baby from 50 miles away
Clara Louis couldn't wait to be born — she came eight weeks early. But her mom had a team of doctors ready at the bedside and 50 miles away for this special delivery.

Relief for dry eyes a welcome sight
Dry eye disease leads to burning, stinging, watery or red eyes, and can affect your daily life. Here's what you need to know if you experience dry eyes.

6 tips for making the most of your healthcare video appointment
During this time of social distancing, learn how video appointments are changing the way you receive care and how you can make the most of your visit using technology.

Keep track of bite, lick and taste calories
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.

Little habit changes add up to weight-loss success for Albert Lea woman
If you're looking to shed some extra pounds, take a cue from Jessica Holty on how to get there: One little habit at a time.

Video visits keep homebound patients connected to care
For those at higher risk of getting fatally sick ― like Jerome Determan, a cancer patient ― receiving care at home through video appointments is the right option, especially during social distancing. ...

Don’t be bad to the bone: How to preserve bone mass
By age 30, your bones may have already started to lose mass — one of the first signs of osteoporosis. Learn who's at greatest risk and what you can do to maintain bone mass.