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Even with a microscope, finding germs or bacteria can often be tricky.
One of the first Zumba instructors who brought the exercise to Duluth has started a new workout class called Fit to Go Dance–A–Long Tuesdays.
Rider's spent the weekend and Monday riding more than 300 miles around Northern Minnesota to raise money for the battle against Multiple Sclerosis.
When your digestive tract isn't working properly, it can make your whole body feel off.
The conditions of where we work and play can have a huge impact on our health.
Oncology patients who travel north to visit doctor's at Saint Luke's now have an alternative.
A new development in spinal cord injury research is showing great promise for paralysis patients.
Proper use of sunscreen isn't just about choosing the right Sun Protection Factor (SPF).
A bird flu that resulted in the deaths of 48 million chickens and turkeys has finally waned, but industry officials and government researchers will gather this week in Des Moines to discuss next steps if the virus returns this fall or next spring.
The world's first malaria vaccine is close to being approved for babies in Africa.
The human ear is a marvel of anatomical engineering which converts sound waves into meaningful sound.
It appears teens are using emergency contraception.
Nearly three million kids take a fall and end up in the emergency room every year.
That spicy quesadilla or late-night snack might have seemed like a good idea in the moment, but those choices could have you in some serious pain later on.
Until now patients from outside Duluth diagnosed and getting treated for cancer, have had limited options for treatment locations. But Monday, people of Ashland celebrated, as the first steps to a cancer treatment center broke ground closer to home.


