
Childhood suicide: Bullying, ADHD and relationships
“There’s a lot of pressure on kids that’s not good for their emotional development.”

Sanford Health employee takes mission trip to Ecuador
After her mission trip to Ecuador, Sanford Health employee hopes to return with a team of medical professionals.

Shin splints: ‘Too much, too soon’ injury
What it is: Shin splints are a classic “too much, too soon” injury, according to Brett Beil, a strength and conditioning expert with Sanford Health. They are a common injury among newer runners or those who increase their mileage or intensity too quickly. They’re caused by micro tears to the anterior tibialis, and the pain […]

Giddy up for Cowboy Up Ride Against Cancer
“At Cowboy Up, we remember those who have been taken from us."

Woman holds breath to reduce radiation damage to heart
Sanford Health trains breast cancer patients to use "deep inspiration breath hold"

Swimming lessons benefit people of all ages
For children to adults to triathletes, lessons and training programs are available

Sanford Health outlines Fargo growth plan
The organization anticipates an investment of $200 million over the next decade.

By the numbers: SMCF celebrates a successful first year
From patient numbers and babies born to light switch numbers and tons of steel.

Sanford POWER’s Brad Rilling reflects on Haiti mission trip
"We felt as if there is more that we could be doing for people in other parts of the world."

61 For 61 honorary chair is 20-year-old leukemia survivor
Jayde Thompson was a freshman in college when she was diagnosed.