Busting the Myths About Blood
Blood is the second most common liquid inside us after water, but many people grow nauseous just looking at it.
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Blood is the second most common liquid inside us after water, but many people grow nauseous just looking at it.
Health officials say a sixth child has died of the flu this season in Minnesota.
Researchers at Northeastern University did a study on what they say could dramatically increase the survival rate of patients with cancer.
Heroin overdose deaths are climbing at an alarming rate rising 37 percent from 2000 to 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Wednesday evening Duluth’s Enger Tower was lit blue to represent National Colon Cancer awareness month.
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Street outreach teams have been working hard on cold winter days to ensure homeless people in the Twin Cities stay safe.
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