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A study out of Sweden says your height may be linked to your risk of getting cancer.
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A study out of Sweden says your height may be linked to your risk of getting cancer.
Temperatures dropping means the emergency shelters, like Loaves and Fishes, fill up faster.
 1 in 8 US women will develop invasive breast cancer in her life time. Though the U.S Task Force said that breast cancer screenings should be done starting at the age of 50, Essentia Health says it should be earlier.Â
Essentia Health hosted a special conference for healthcare professionals, with a focus on diabetes.
Statistics show one out of every 10 children will be sexually abused before the age of 18, and only one in every 10 of those cases of abuse are reported.
Walk for Wishes Duluth will take place this weekend.
The Douglas County Land Conservation Committee recommended the Land and Development Committee deny development on Hog Island.
We all know the symptoms: a sore throat, sneezing and a runny nose.
Heck of the North to take place this weekend.
Taking steps to be healthy may not prevent all breast cancers, but for most women those steps can reduce the risks.
Hundreds came out for the 9th Annual Autism Walk Northland Sunday.
The chemical found in plastics known as BPA appears to be linked with low birth weight among baby girls.
It’s a natural way to less the pain of child birth and it is gaining popularity: laughing gas.
Pumpkins are among the fruits and vegetables now in season that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests you add to your shopping list.
Thursday afternoon, Essentia Health honored three outstanding individuals at the 17th Annual Journey awards.


