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What is SAD and how do you cope?

By Submitted | December 4, 2024

“There are things you can do to keep the winter moving.” If these darker, colder days are getting to you, here’s some expert advice.

From 6 weeks down to 10 days: Clinical trial cuts radiation time dramatically

By Submitted | November 6, 2024

When an unexpected discovery led to a cancer diagnosis, this new clinical trial dramatically cut the duration of his treatment.

Parents of patient with 2 rare diseases thankful for Sanford Health partnership

By Submitted | October 28, 2024

“One in 10 million.” With two rare diseases, this little boy is finding care close to home – and improving his odds for positive outcomes.

Picking up pickleball? How to avoid injury

By Submitted | October 16, 2024

The country’s fastest-growing sport is great for fun and fitness – but know how to prevent injury before you head to the pickleball court.

Explore different types of pregnancy care options

By Submitted | September 30, 2024

Researching pregnancy care? Start with these questions.

New Yorker honors family’s 9/11 legacy in move to Sioux Falls

By Submitted | September 18, 2024

A trip on a whim introduced this New Yorker to Sioux Falls. She’s now a resident sharing her family’s powerful story around 9/11.

Toddler with rare disease finds lifesaving care locally

By Submitted | September 11, 2024

Diagnosed with a very rare disease, this toddler – and her family – thankfully can get the care they need close to home.

Breast cancer survivor returns to work with cancer patients

By Submitted | August 21, 2024

For 13 years, she has helped get patients checked into the cancer center. Then, she became a survivor herself.

Choosing a hospital for labor and delivery? Here’s what to consider

By Submitted | August 12, 2024

“This is one of the first big decisions that parents are making.” Before birth, there are lots of options to consider in labor and delivery.

High blood pressure is more serious than you might think

By Submitted | July 29, 2024

Often coming without symptoms, high blood pressure can have deadly results – and the guidelines for when to treat it have changed.

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