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Play it safe
August 22, 2011 CHICAGO (AP) — Playing sports in hot, steamy weather is safe for healthy children and teen athletes, so long as precautions are taken and the drive to win doesn’t trump common sense, the nation’s... more »»
Behind the scenes
August 15, 2011 Medcor, Inc. is a designated FEMA response team, and provides onsite health and injury triage service. more »»
Rural rescue
August 8, 2011 JAMESTOWN (AP) – It’s been a tough five years for LaMoure resident Connie Willey. She’s served her community as an emergency medical technician for 20 years. more »»
Project Renew
August 1, 2011 The federal government awarded a $730,894 grant to the North Dakota Department of Human Services to provide confidential crisis counseling and emotional support to flood-impacted residents of... more »»
Prescribing generic
July 11, 2011 TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tulsa veterinarian Steven Hodges often likens his work to that of a pediatrician. more »»
Finding ways to cope
July 4, 2011 Della McAllister has been asked many questions about family mental health and well-being during the Souris River flooding. more »»
COLUMN: Children and flooding
June 25, 2011 Kids and water are usually a pretty good combination. more »»
Responding to stroke
June 20, 2011 Registered nurse Jerilyn Alexander has been named stroke coordinator for Trinity Hospita. more »»
Flood recovery
June 13, 2011 With the high water table, many area residents are dealing with the problem of water in their basement. Mold can begin growing under wet conditions within 48 hours, so cleanup is of high importanc. more »»
COLUMN - Take care of yourself during flood
June 13, 2011 Water causes more than property damage. It brings a flood of emotions. How we deal with the emotional flood may affect how well we recover from natural disasters. more »»
A half-century of healing
June 6, 2011 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Hung over, miserable from the heat and a relentless West Texas sun, Larry Don Greenway says he was 18 or 19 when he had his epiphany on a dusty summer day working as welder’s... more »»
Prosthetics
May 30, 2011 Great Plains Rehabilitation Services recently moved to a new location for its Minot outreach clinic. Great Plains, which formerly operated out of Keycare Medical, now operates out of St. more »»
Ergonomically correct
May 23, 2011 Allan G. Pearson, owner of Maintenance Plus in Minot, added on to his building in the past year; and knew some changes needed to be made to further improve his employees’ safety. more »»
Birth control
May 16, 2011 The wide variety of birth control options available not only serve to aid in family planning, but can help women looking to regulate their menstrual cycles and ease menstrual symptoms. more »»
WalkMinot 2011
May 9, 2011 Minot Area Team Wellness is gearing up for spring with the announcement of WalkMinot 2011, a series of community walks that will be held this spring and summer at different locations throughout Minot. more »»
Fighting Crohn’s
May 2, 2011 Jon Haskins, a 16-year-old sophomore at Minot’s Central Campus, is dealing with more than the typical teenage worries. more »»
Losin' it at work
April 18, 2011 MLT Vacations in Minot recently held a “Biggest Loser” challenge, inspired by the TV series of the same name, to keep employees healthy and to help motivate others. more »»
Robotic surgery
April 11, 2011 Trinity Health introduced the da Vinci Si HD Surgical System to the region last July, and was the first hospital in the region to begin a robotic surgery progra. more »»
On the cutting edge
April 4, 2011 Trinity Health welcomed Dr. Christopher Phillips, cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, on March 1. more »» |
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