MEDICINE
Weight Loss That Counts
According to American Institute of Cancer Research sugary sodas are linked to weight gain. There were two recent well controlled studies linking the connection published in SeptembersThe New England J...
Posted on 12/13/12 at 6:24 AM
Complementary & Alternative Medicine
What are complementary and alternative medicines? There are herbs that you can use safely. There's spinal manipulation and massage. Some folks go for the mind-body practices such as meditation, hyp...
Posted on 9/18/12 at 5:25 PM
Summer Chairs On Bad Medicine Lake
These are Jens idea of Summer Chairs..she said Mom get ready here come the Summer Chairs. I like their reflections in the water. The blue stool between the red and green chair doesnt bel...
Posted on 8/8/11 at 6:21 AM
Reflexology And The Living, Loving Woman
Well since this week I seem to be on a "treat yourself right" kick, I've decided to share another great resource I've found for self-rejuvenation. This is a DVD you can watch at home that teaches you...
Posted on 9/15/10 at 8:48 AM
Drug disposal bill OK'd
The House approved a measure encouraging counties to accept unused prescription drugs. It also explains the proper procedure for getting rid of the medicines. “All too often unused prescription ...
Posted on 3/25/10 at 1:13 PM
Reader's view: Thank goodness for America’s socialism 
An Aug. 16 letter advocated the splitting of the United States into separate socialist and libertarian countries. In it the letter writer admitted his theoretical experiment was simplistic.
August 26, 2011
UMD med students pack wealth of life experience
By John Lundy , September 07, 2010
Embarrass ready to blush for ‘Dr. Oz’ TV show
By Janna Goerdt , August 15, 2010
'Dr. Oz Show' to tape embarrassing questions in Embarrass 
August 13, 2010
Life-saving cancer treatment lacks investors
The fate of one of John Brekke’s inventions illustrates the triumphs and the frustrations involved in marketing ideas.By John Lundy , June 14, 2010
Carlton teenager celebrates life after defying odds to survive infancy
By Wendy Johnson , June 14, 2010
Medical inventor maintains home base in Duluth basement
By John Lundy , June 14, 2010
Two Duluth men receive their white coats
November 29, 2009
Flu watch: Why seniors are a priority for seasonal flu vaccine — but not H1N1 vaccine
We’re in a unique situation this fall because two kinds of flu are proving dangerous to people at opposite ends of the age spectrum.By Dr. Timothy Burke , November 22, 2009
Our view: Health-care conversations critical 
After protests and rallies and months upon months of lobbying and debating — everywhere from Capitol Hill to the cafes and taverns across the country — a historic House vote was expected this weekend, or perhaps early this coming week.
November 08, 2009
Minnesota teen who fled chemo undergoes final session
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota teen who fled the state to avoid chemotherapy has completed his last cancer treatment.November 08, 2009
Textbook donation highlights ethics problem 
MINNEAPOLIS — When Chris Thompson received a free textbook in his Eyes, Nose and Throat class he took a look at the logo in the corner and rolled his eyes.
By Jessica Van Berkel , November 08, 2009
Minnesota FluLine response improves
ST. PAUL — Flu-stricken Minnesotans are finding a shorter wait for medical advice when they call a state hot line.By Don Davis , October 24, 2009
Former Duluth East football star fighting rare disease
By John Myers , October 15, 2009
Shipment of swine flu vaccine reserved for kids
MINNEAPOLIS — A second shipment of the swine flu vaccine should reach Minnesota next week. But, don’t call your local health clinic just yet to schedule a vaccination.October 10, 2009
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