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You are not alone: End-of-life care and beyond Blog Posts
It might take more than a catchphrase for you to plan. It's important to know all the options when end-of-life comfort for a loved one or yourself e comfort depends on it.
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.
Moving mountains — thanks to total knee replacement Blog Posts
Ginger Marien set aside the pain in her right knee and focused on the most important aspect of her life: caring for her husband.
Beat goes on for drummer with calcific tendonitis Blog Posts
After a shoulder injury, avid drummer John DiTulio searched for a less-invasive treatment option and found ultrasonic tenotomy. He hardly skipped a beat after undergoing this nonsurgical procedure.
Reverse shoulder replacement allows patient to resume active lifestyle Blog Posts
Pain from an irreparable rotator cuff tear kept Fern Rediger from many of her favorite activities. But a reverse shoulder replacement procedure has her back gardening, quilting and playing with her gr...
Yoga therapy can help you heal, inside and out Blog Posts
Every Wednesday night, Gordy Wanshura rolls out his yoga mat on the floor of the Mayo Clinic Professional and Community Center in Red Wing. “If you’d have told me two years ago that I&rsqu...
Student's determination inspires others Blog Posts
Ty Wiberg, a 13-year-old Chippewa Falls, Wis., native, bears more than his share of burdens in life.
Like many women, she didn't see it coming Blog Posts
Some wear pink in October or donate to support breast cancer research. Others designate Breast Cancer Awareness month as a time for their mammogram. Michelle Bygd of Red Wing counts her blessings.
Living with a melanoma diagnosis Blog Posts
"Melanoma is not just skin cancer. It's real. It's cancer. And left untreated, will kill you." Sandra Klein shares her story.
Say cheeseburger: Patient smiling thanks to special treat Blog Posts
After Taylor Suhr had a stroke, he needed to relearn how to do many things, including eating. Speech pathology helped him regain those abilities and rewarded him with the cheeseburger he'd been cravin...