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It affects one out of every five Americans at some point in their life.
Natalie Froistad talks with Bob Gustafson about a seminar that helps runners get ready for Grandma's Marathon.
The Carlton County Drug Court celebrates grand opening at the county courthouse.
Nearly half of the 1.34 million calls to poison centers each year are for potential medical poisonings among kids.
There is still time to raise awareness and help locals who need help putting food on the table.
Obese women may have as much as a 40 percent higher risk for cancer compared to thinner women.
The vitamin world is speaking to children. But when it comes to taking daily supplements, pediatricians say kids don't necessarily need them.
Families of disabled Wisconsinites are taking a stand against Governor Scott Walker's budget proposal and begging lawmakers to save long-term care programs as the state has known them in the past.
The debate over MNsure's future is taking an emotional turn.
For the second year in a row, you're able to get more than just books and electronics from the Duluth Public Library.
Area school children are teaming up with CHUM, a local food shelf, to end hunger in the Northland.
In celebration of their 75th anniversary, on the 75th day of the year, Dairy Queen handed out free cones to their customers on Monday.
Other than a typical fundraiser, "We like to think out of the box,” said Cathy Kates with B105. “There's a lot of runs, there's a lot of walks, there's a lot of spaghetti dinners."
A San Francisco-based start-up company is using artificial intelligence to detect and prevent cancer, pushing medicine firmly into the 21st century.
With most of the snow melted on city streets, the ugly side of spring is starting to show it's stinky self.


