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New specialty helps diagnose disease at molecular level

New specialty helps diagnose disease at molecular level

Rachel Starks, M.D., is first molecular pathologist to join Sanford Health
Simon Floss 7 min read
Crossover Classic returns to Sanford Pentagon for 2021

Crossover Classic returns to Sanford Pentagon for 2021

Four-team men’s round-robin event takes place Thanksgiving week in Sioux Falls, SD
Paul Heinert 7 min read
Sanford Health vaccinates first kids 5-11 against COVID

Sanford Health vaccinates first kids 5-11 against COVID

To these kids, vaccination means more fun, more normalcy, even wishes come true
Mick Garry 14 min read
Health advocate provides comfort, trust for Native patients

Health advocate provides comfort, trust for Native patients

Joseph Beaudreau of Sanford Bemidji is a member of the Ojibwe tribe
Jason Anschutz 5 min read
Sanford thanks Guard member, talent advisor in its ranks

Sanford thanks Guard member, talent advisor in its ranks

Tech. Sgt. Raechel Oyen surprised with award days after return from deployment
Matt Holsen 6 min read
USD faces top-ranked South Carolina at women’s hoops matchup

USD faces top-ranked South Carolina at women’s hoops matchup

Invitational brings college basketball back to Sanford Pentagon – and fans are back, too
Mick Garry 10 min read
Sanford awards scholarships to 5 veteran & military students

Sanford awards scholarships to 5 veteran & military students

Military scholarship committee surprises recipients in their classrooms
Jason Anschutz 5 min read
Home health therapist beats cancer with treatment, prayer

Home health therapist beats cancer with treatment, prayer

Caregiver became two-time patient, helping others along the way
Matt Holsen 6 min read
Therapists help girl with rare disorder walk on her own

Therapists help girl with rare disorder walk on her own

Chromosomal syndrome causes lower muscle tone, requires therapy in young children
Jason Anschutz 4 min read
Vaccines and autism: Separating facts from fiction

Vaccines and autism: Separating facts from fiction

No scientific evidence points to childhood vaccinations causing autism, yet fears persist
Danae Lund PhD, LP 16 min read

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