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Breakfast tips  2.28.09
When is a good time to eat breakfast? Laura Bukowski, Medcenter One dietitian, says it’s good to eat this important meal before too many hours have passed.
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Flu vaccine passing?  2.23.09
Researchers have created a vaccine for influenza that may protect people for life. However, Dr. Kent Martin cautions more tests need to be done to determine if this is the case.
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Keeping nurses in hospitals  2.16.09
For the past three years, Medcenter One has had a 100 percent retention rate of new nurses. This is largely due to its graduate nurse residency program, which helps new nurses adjust to the role.
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Vitamins  2.14.09
Herbal supplements and vitamins may not be necessary for every one. Dr. Eric Thompson, Medcenter One family medicine, warns against taking too many supplements.
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Heart disease and stroke  2.11.09
Dr. Sean Russell, Medcenter One cardiovascular surgeon, shares the risk factors of heart disease and stroke.
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Cochlear implants restore hearing  2.11.09
Kyler Sabin was born deaf, but now he can hear thanks to cochlear implants. Dr. Brady Ness, Medcenter One audiologist, encourages parents of deaf children to look into this option before it’s too late.
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Cochlear implants fit the ears of young and old  2.11.09
Cochlear implants make hearing possible for those who could not hear otherwise. Dr. Brady Ness, Medcenter One audiologist, explains who the best candidates are for this type of hearing instrument.
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Drug resistant flu strain in Burleigh county  2.4.09
Doctors often prescribe Tamiflu to influenza patients so they will recover more quickly. Dr. Kent Martin, Medcenter One internal medicine, shares about the other treatment he prescribes when Tamiflu is not effective.
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Exercise class helps in several ways  2.4.09
A new class at the Women’s Health Center has participants doing do-si-dos and shaking their hips to improve the health of their lymphatic systems.
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Almost his last meal  2.2.09
Sid Coffin, Minot native, choked and tore his esophagus. Dr. Timothy Pansegrau, Medcenter One cardiovascular surgeon, talks about Coffin’s surprising recovery.
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Briefly: Snow scoop  2.1.09
Is there a baby boom following a harsh winter? What extra precautions should the elderly take in the winter? Medcenter One experts have the answers.
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