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Quarterback shuts out Type I diabetes Blog Posts
Between school, football, farming and living the life of a high school senior, Jack Gadient manages Type I diabetes, which he was diagnosed with when he was 7.
Family ties: Four generations, one provider Blog Posts
Twenty-one years ago, Cheri Olson, M.D., helped welcome twins Kinsey and Sydney Freitag into the world. Soon, she’ll help deliver Kinsey’s first child, ushering in a fourth generation of t...
Teamwork and telemedicine used to save newborn's life Blog Posts
A month before her due date, Mary Beth Delong was rushed to the hospital to deliver her baby. When baby Reuben was born not breathing, the OB-GYN team in Eau Claire connected with Mayo Clinic experts ...
Postpartum depression: Not something you just get over Blog Posts
After her second child was born, Alethea Clark thought she just had the baby blues and it would pass. But as time went on, the situation became more serious.
Quick action saves women after accidental shooting Blog Posts
Rachel Hershman was only four blocks from the hospital when she was hit by a stray bullet. Months later, she is thankful for the quick, expert emergency care she received.
Breast reduction surgery leads to pain relief, new outlook Blog Posts
Karlie Schmidt's back, neck and shoulder pain is gone after breast reduction surgery. Read about her journey and the three pieces of advice she has for other women considering this procedure.
Eau Claire man survives accident, exceeds expectations Blog Posts
Dylan Walling was riding his motorcycle on State Highway 93 en route to his grandmother's house in Eleva when the unimaginable occurred.
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.
The Survivor Bell Blog Posts
Jane-Marie Bahr shares her personal experience of her last day of radiation treatment at Mayo Clinic Health System.
When a stroke strikes, every minute counts Blog Posts
The first sign of trouble was a strange sensation in Dolores Brumm’s right arm. Just a few minutes later, the 88-year-old Eitzen resident knew something was definitely wrong.