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Support the physical needs of your ‘mental load’
Podcast: Understanding the brain, how it functions and ways to keep it healthy
Colon cancer in millennials: What you need to know
Podcast: Surgeon guides younger adults through signs, symptoms and screening awareness
The great protein push: Is more better?
Podcast: Specialist discusses marketing, the right amount of protein and more
Mom with cystic fibrosis beats odds with every birthday
Podcast: Once a deadly childhood disease, CF now possible to manage medically
Busting myths about the HPV vaccine
Podcast: Doses starting at age 9 provide lifetime protection against cancer, providers say
Your surgical options after a breast cancer diagnosis
Podcast: Surgeon talks through mastectomy, lumpectomy, preventive surgery and breast awareness
Debunking the biggest myths about breast cancer
Podcast: No, deodorant and underwire bras do not lead to a diagnosis
Functional fitness: What is it & why is it needed as we age?
Podcast: Experts work with your goals to help with movements, activities that directly translate into your everyday lifestyle
Coping with aging and the transitions that come with it
Podcast: Learn tips for dealing with loss, finding purpose, staying social and more
Varicose veins may be more than surface-level problems
Podcast: Heart specialist warns vein changes can point to deeper medical issues
Recent Stories
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Patient gets a surprise call from an old friend: Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald
InStyle magazine names Sanford Health women to ‘badass’ list
Dr. Allison Suttle and RN Jessica Noeske grace magazine's tribute to health care
Breast cancer severity goes down with mammography screening
It's important to keep your screenings on schedule, even during pandemic
Fall volleyball league teaches youth the basics of the game
Getting kids involved with the sport early helps developing them as players and increases the competition and level of play.
Reid Travis continues to pursue NBA via Sanford Pentagon
Workouts and skill-building drills help leave pandemic uncertainties behind
Newborn screenings: Why do them? What’s the benefit?
Newborn screenings detect potentially harmful or fatal disorders
Running her way through chemo with a whole crew
Friends of Kim Skarphol made running to cancer treatment a group effort
COVID-19 FAQs: Are pregnant women ‘high risk’?
CDC: Pregnant women might be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19
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Senior Services
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- ‘Give and take’: Couple shares story of 70 years of marriage
- 10 Good Samaritan nursing homes earn Best Nursing Home honor
- Handcrafted hats provide warmth for tight-knit community
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Innovations
- Fortune names Sanford Health to ‘most innovative’ list
- Rural health summit aims to cultivate health care workforce
- Chief physician moderates rural health innovation forum
- Sanford Health Plan president speaks at Healthapalooza
- Fortune names Sanford Health one of America’s most innovative companies
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Sanford fit
- Building Emotional Skills at Home: How Kelsey Uses Mindfulness and SEL to Support Her Kids
- Social Emotional Learning Art Projects for Kids: Creative SEL Crafts
- How Food and Body Messages Reach Kids Earlier Than We Realize
- Why Consistency Matters More Than Perfection in Heart-Healthy Eating
- 10 Ways to Minimize Screen Time
- More in Sanford fit