MEDICAL
If you have special needs, emergency preparedness plan should be high priority
With flood risks about to increase quickly in parts of the Northern Plains, and with a spring and summer of weather warnings ahead, the need for emergency preparedness becomes more apparent. Thats es...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:02 PM
Nine Steps to Dealing With Medical Debt
A broken bone, mental health therapy, a long-term illness, a car accident, a premature baby. All of these situationsand so many more unexpected onescan land a family in medical debt. And you cant comp...
Posted on 4/16/13 at 9:27 AM
The EHR: Love it, hate it; here to stay
In a world where information technology is inextricably entwined in how we live (when was the last time you spent more than 24 hours without online access?), it's often baffling to see how slowly heal...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 12:50 PM
Going Back to Med School
Each year about this time I get a littletaste of what it's like to be in medical school. I look forward to talking with second-year medical students at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 2:46 PM
Living With A Chronic Illness
As many of you know, my middle son {age 17}was diagnosed with Crohns in October of 2012. Crohns is one of those illnesses that you have maybe heard about or know someone with it, but until you have ...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:52 AM
Medical Discount Scam Circulating Around North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem says a scam targeting senior citizens is circulating around North Dakota.August 27, 2012
Trend Reversal: Big Drop in Kids' Ear Infections
By Mike Stobbe , March 04, 2011
Perham's Gabbard Continues Recovery; Doc Says Heart 'Fully Recovered'
By WDAZ Staff Reports , March 03, 2011
Scott Hennen Has Surgery to Remove Colon
By Patrick Springer , March 01, 2011
Sanford $100 million Gift to Target Breast Cancer
A $100 million gift to Sanford Health from retired banker and philanthropist T. Denny Sanford will target breast cancer as part of a plan to establish a national institute fighting the disease.By Associated Press , January 25, 2011
Giffords Able to Stand Up as She Readies for Rehab
By Associated Press , January 19, 2011
ND Has First Swine Flu Case of Season
By Associated Press , January 17, 2011
Make-up That Never Washes Off: Some in Grand Forks Are Fans
Do you ever wake up wanting to look like celebrities on TV who already have make-up on? Now the fake morning makeup can be a reality for you, thanks to a new service being offered in Grand Forks.January 16, 2011
ND Advocates Want Broadened Child Insurance Access
Supporters of broadening access to North Dakota's subsidized health insurance for children said Wednesday that its coverage standards are among the nation's most difficult and could afford to be loosened.By Dale Wetzel , January 12, 2011
Death of North-Central ND Child Linked to Flu
The state Health Department said Wednesday that a child in north central North Dakota died of the flu. The youngster had underlying medical conditions and died while hospitalized.By Associated Press , January 12, 2011
One-third of MN Cancer Deaths Linked to Obesity
The American Cancer Society estimates a third of cancer deaths in Minnesota can be linked to obesity.By Associated Press , January 12, 2011
Blood Test to Spot Cancer Gets Big Boost From J&J
By Marylynn Marchione , January 03, 2011
Spiders, Snakes? Brain-damaged Woman Literally Knows No Fear
By Associated Press , December 16, 2010
UND School of Medicine Expansion Not in Dalrymple's Budget
December 08, 2010
Altru Hosts Event For Hospice Awareness
November 16, 2010
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