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4 essential food safety tips for summertime gatherings Blog Posts
Are you hosting a summer party or an outdoor event? Making food safety a top priority can ensure your guests have a fun and safe experience. Follow these four simple food safety tips.

Hunting and heart attacks Blog Posts
Your gear might be prepared for hunting season, but have you stopped to ask yourself if your heart is ready?

Healthy home advice: Falls, chemicals, medications, sharps Blog Posts
When thinking about staying healthy, your home may seem like the safest place. A big part of being healthy means preventing accidents and injuries in your own home. Consider these safety tips.

Regular mammograms, 3D imaging lead to early breast cancer detection Blog Posts
Jan Jenswold was just going in for a routine mammogram. She had no family history of breast cancer, so she wasn't worried. But a 3D mammogram showed something concerning.

From common cold to brain surgery Blog Posts
Renee Wininger thought she’d simply contracted the common cold late last month; what she didn't know was that it would lead to emergency brain surgery.

Right care at the right time for New Richland man Blog Posts
Todd Larson was splitting wood when he felt a pain in his chest. He then did what many men do when experiencing the telltale sign of a heart attack: he went into denial.

Special gift keeps father's injury at bay Blog Posts
Trauma coordinator Maria Flor gave her dad a tourniquet for Father's Day. Less than a year later, the device prevented a serious injury he sustained from becoming much worse.

COVID-19 research: Fact, fiction or something in-between Blog Posts
There are many research studies about COVID-19 vaccinations. How can you decide which studies are accurate, informative and worthwhile? Here are some tips to weed through it all.

Diabetes education classes lead to improved quality of life Blog Posts
Ken Moore had lost his get-up-and-go. His wife said he had no motivation and should see a doctor. That's when he learned he had Type 2 diabetes.

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.