Transplant surgeon’s personal connection with organ donation
Daughter born with rare disease benefits from liver donation and transplant
Boga Fit: Cardio on a floating mat
My first time trying Boga Fit
Research updates shared at breast cancer symposium
Experts discussed the impact of genetics and technology on cancer care
Sanford Bemidji minimizes its carbon footprint
Sanford Bemidji has committed to reducing its carbon footprint and expanding green initiatives in every way. With millions of tons of waste going to landfills each year, everyone is losing. And the health care industry is one of the largest waste producers annually. Health care requires vast quantities of equipment, technology and resources to take […]
Why I give: Dr. Thavam Thambi-Pillai
As a Sanford Heart transplant surgeon, Thav Thambi-Pillai, M.D., gives patients hope. “In my career, I can truly make a difference in the life of patients with organ failure,” he said. “When we transplant these patients, they get a second chance at life.” He also makes a difference through his support of the Gift of Time […]
Why women need to drink water, especially when pregnant
Drinking water is important to multiple systems in your body
Tanning bed dangers and safer alternatives
Tips from a dermatologist
Kidney transplant recipient: ‘I feel like a new person’
In the U.S., more than 100,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant
Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Symposium features top experts
Health care providers and medical students can learn and network
Donors see results of Sanford World Clinic giving firsthand
Jan Tello will never forget her trip to Ghana. During the week-long trip to visit Sanford World Clinic facilities throughout the country, Jan and her husband, Tony Tello, M.D., came to know the Ghanaian people as vibrant and generous. “We had heard about the Sanford World Clinic initiative over the years,” Jan said, “but actually […]