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Stomach cancer survivor tells story of walking in faith

Stomach cancer survivor tells story of walking in faith

“There is a life after cancer, and it’s a good life.”
Ashley Schwab 6 min read
Father and daughter face cancer together

Father and daughter face cancer together

Family credits close ties and faith with helping Minnesota man through numerous health battles.
Hannah Nieman 6 min read
C-section suite at Sanford Bemidji keeps families together

C-section suite at Sanford Bemidji keeps families together

"Instead of splitting up, the new operating room will allow for the recovery of mom and the baby together.”
Pat Miller 6 min read
Chiropractors work with physicians to reduce patient pain

Chiropractors work with physicians to reduce patient pain

Chiropractic medicine provides a safe alternative without surgery or medications.
SHN Staff 5 min read
Sanford Health taps its physicians for temporary coverage

Sanford Health taps its physicians for temporary coverage

“Rather than living in a bubble in one facility, you see the world is a much bigger place."
Jane Heilmann 8 min read
Beat the heat: Keep your baby safe

Beat the heat: Keep your baby safe

Keep your baby safe, cool and happy all summer long
SHN Staff 5 min read
Anterior hip replacement changes woman’s life

Anterior hip replacement changes woman’s life

The approach involves less pain, less limping, a shorter hospital stay and reduced chance of hip dislocation
Jon Berg 4 min read
‘Warrior princess’ rules at Sanford Children’s

‘Warrior princess’ rules at Sanford Children’s

“Even when she’s at her most sick, she has taken every procedure better than a grown man or woman could do it.”
Kelsey Billion 5 min read
High-profile suicide can trigger emotions in anyone

High-profile suicide can trigger emotions in anyone

Some people who may have been big fans might need to seek help.
SHN Staff 8 min read
What to know about genetic tests predicting breast cancer

What to know about genetic tests predicting breast cancer

If you could stop breast cancer before you were even diagnosed, should you? The answer is more complicated than you may think.
Cassie Hajek, M.D. 7 min read

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