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It’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, so we spoke to Dr. Jeff Murray to understand why younger people are being diagnosed with this cancer and how to prevent it.
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RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization for infants. Erica Schipper, M.D., explains how the new vaccine passes protection on to your unborn baby.
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The HPV vaccine is recommended for everyone starting at age 9. The vaccine protects against the most common STI in the United States, as well as certain cancers.
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Sanford Health delivered more than 9,000 babies this year. Charlotte and Oliver top their respective baby name lists.
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The Maternal Stress and Blood Sugar Metabolization During Pregnancy Study examines how a person's emotions impact their blood sugar and pregnancy health.
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The second annual Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care explored how our health systems are thriving—and ways to better support providers in the future.
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Across the nation a shortage of chemotherapy drugs has the attention of patients and providers alike.
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People are at increased risk of depression, anxiety and other mood disorders while pregnant or after giving birth. Jackie Hendry explores mental health and stigma.
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Sanford Health is completing a Community Health Needs Assessment in eastern South Dakota. Learn how you could help.
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The National Institute of Health awarded Sanford Research a $2 million grant to study how neurons are developed inside the brain.