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With snow comes injuries 12.29.09
Dr. Stanley Renton, a Medcenter One emergency room doctor, explained the importance of being cautious in the winter since he’s seen injuries caused by everything from snow blowers to slipping on the ice.
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Students donate blankets 12.23.09
Saxvik Elementary School students made fleece blankets which will be given to several places including the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Towing group plays Santa for Medcenter One Children’s Hospital 12.23.09
Members from the North Dakota Towing Association came with gifts in tow for children at the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Santa spreads cheer 12.22.09
The children at Medcenter One’s Children’s Hospital had a special visitor a few days before Christmas—Santa Claus.
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Car raffle to be held 12.22.09
Dale’s Auto Restoration along with the Pioneer Car Club is working to restore a 1938 Chevy Sedan which will be raffled off to support Amber’s Dream—the transformation of the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Teddy bears 12.21.09
Bismarck’s Aeropostale store donated nearly 50 teddy bears for kids staying at the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Finding sources of Vitamin D in the winter 12.19.09
Kelly Fisher, a Medcenter One dietitian, said it’s important to find other sources of vitamin D in the winter when it’s harder to get it through sunshine.
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Engine donated to fund Children`s Hospital 12.18.09
Ressler Chevrolet donated a $4,000 engine for a 1938 Chevy which will be raffled off to support Amber’s Dream—the transformation of the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Saxvik students fleece up 12.17.09
First and fifth grades students at Saxvik Elementary School joined together to make fleece blankets. The blankets will be given to several places including the Medcenter One Children’s Hospital.
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Noon Show featured Oneweigh 12.11.09
Amy Davis, Medcenter One registered dietitian, explained the who, what and why of Oneweigh, Medcenter One’s adult weight management program.
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Sorting out fact from fiction during pregnancy 12.11.09
The myths about pregnancy are many, so Dr. Shari Orser, a Medcenter One OB/GYN, explained what is true and what’s not.
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Skin and cold 12.11.09
In cold winter temperatures, Dr. Parag Kumar, a Medcenter One pediatrician, said it’s important to keep skin dry and covered and to take extra caution with babies.
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Clinical trials close to home 12.2.09
Tammy Fischer, a Medcenter One nurse, works on cancer research studies performed at Medcenter One and explains the reasons why patients participate in clinical trials.
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