Archive for March 2019
Mayo Clinic Minute: How much screen time is too much for kids?
Envisioning a Future Without Breast Cancer
With coordinated care from a multidisciplinary team and participation in a research clinical trial, Stacy Hanson is successfully combating a daunting breast cancer diagnosis. When Stacy Hanson learned she was pregnant at 43, she was thrilled. But just after her daughter turned 2, she got news no mom wants to hear. She had breast cancer.…
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Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse – Infectious Diseases A-Z: Summer of foodborne illnesses
Getting Bob Back on His Feet
Diagnosis and treatment of normal pressure hydrocephalus for Robert Richter meant the difference between being confined to a wheelchair and being able to actively enjoy his life. Members of Robert Richter’s extended family were excited to see him on his feet and walking unassisted at the annual family picnic in early August. “They went through…
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