Study: Teens Are More Sleep Deprived Than Ever
A new study taken over the span of two decades finds U.S. teens are getting less sleep than ever before.
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A new study taken over the span of two decades finds U.S. teens are getting less sleep than ever before.
Twenty-one new cases of mesothelioma have been identified in a group of 69,000 mine workers that the Minnesota Department of Health and the University of Minnesota have been studying since the late 1990s.
Regulators of Minnesota's new medical cannabis program are seeking to certify laboratories to test the marijuana cultivated for medicinal use.
We all know our vision usually diminishes as we get older, but for some of us it can lead to an injury called a retinal tear.
Inside the Other Place Bar in Duluth there were hundreds of people, prizes, pounds of spaghetti and carbon monoxide detectors.
County governments are failing to spend millions of dollars that have been set aside for providing services and therapy to thousands of Minnesotans who are struggling with physical and mental disabilities.
Today, research shows Americans eat out, on average, often close to five times a week.
Locals explored a different way to get to work Friday morning.
You can have a healthy heart with nice clear blood vessels, eat all the right foods, exercise and not smoke and you can still develop a serious form of heart disease.
State health officials say the flu season has claimed a fifth child victim in Minnesota, but other indicators show the influenza outbreak is fading.
A local event is serving up chocolate covered bacon and linguine all for a good cause.
It's easy to think of chocolate when you want to express your love especially around Valentine’s Day.
More than 140 people got together to learn more about health care jobs at Lake Superior College Wednesday evening.
Minnesota residents suffering chronic pain won't be able to get medical marijuana until summer 2016 at the earliest.
Researchers say as many as one in ten Americans may be living with a brain parasite and not even know it, according to a study from the University of Arizona.



