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Acne Is More than Just Looks for Teens
Acne can be tough on teens and impact their confidence. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, research shows that acne can cause adolescents and teenagers to suffer from anxiety, low self-esteem, poor self-image, decreased quality of life and a feeling of being all alone. Some teens may stop doing things they love or participating…
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Understanding Headache Pain: Everyone’s Ailment
March 8, 2014 Almost everyone has had a headache at one time or another. Headache is one of the most common health ailments with over 45 million Americans currently suffering from chronic headache. Headache accounts for more than three million visits to the emergency room and 80 million doctors’ office visits every year. Women account…
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Ovarian Cancer: Early Detection and Annual Exams Key to Survival
March 22, 2014 Ovarian cancer has long been known as a silent killer because there are few symptoms that present themselves until the disease has reached an advanced stage when it is least curable. And, unlike breast cancer which uses mammograms, and cervical cancer which uses pap smears as screening tools, ovarian cancer does not…
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Ensuring a Healthy Pregnancy
November 23, 2014 One of the best gifts expectant parents can give their baby is the gift of a healthy pregnancy. Expectant mothers who regularly receive prenatal care have healthier babies and are less likely to experience serious pregnancy-related complications. Early, regular prenatal care is the single most important thing an expectant mother can do…
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No Smoking Please—Breathe a Little Easier with Emphysema
January 29, 2015 It’s a fact of life. Everyone breathes a little harder and heavier as they age, but in people with emphysema, the progression occurs much faster. In the United States, nearly four million people have emphysema and more than 100,000 people die from the disease each year. And, many more people die from…
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Mankato Clinic offers free child safety seat classes
March 5, 2015 Spending two hours with a Mankato Clinic certified car seat safety technician could save your child’s life. Knowing that three out of four child seats aren’t properly installed, the technician will be sharing her knowledge on Minnesota laws that require children under eight to be in a child safety seat. Thanks to…
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CMO Dr. Julie Gerndt captures audience with mental health discussion
March 13, 2015 Mankato Clinic Psychiatrist and CMO Dr. Julie Gerndt shared her wisdom and views on the mental health field during the March 6 edition of First Fridays at First Church. The monthly speaker series at First Presbyterian Church is a free event that presents compelling speakers who consider key issues from an ethical…
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Mankato Clinic Foundation announces grant recipients for quarter two
May 6, 2015 To thank organizations that are helping support its mission, the Mankato Clinic Foundation has approved $23,200 in grants to 10 deserving organizations within the area. Receiving grants for quarter two are: YWCA Mankato ($3,500), Feeding Our Communities Partners ($4,500), St. Peter Are Food Shelf ($3,500), Leisure Education for Exceptional People ($1,000), Minnesota…
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Start Tribune names Mankato Clinic a 2015 Top Workplace
June 15, 2015 Mankato Clinic has been named one of the Top 150 Workplaces in Minnesota by the Star Tribune. The Top Workplaces special section was published in the Star Tribune on Sunday, June 14. The report can also be found at StarTribune.com/topworkplaces2015. Produced by the same team that compiles the 24-year-old Star Tribune 100…
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Mankato Clinic recognized for improving care delivery and patient outcomes
August 10, 2015 The Minnesota Health Action Group (The Action Group) announced today that Mankato Clinic is among 437 Minnesota and border state clinics that were recently recognized for delivering optimal care and achieving optimal care measures or improving specific patient outcomes as part of the 2015 Minnesota Bridges to Excellence program and the Minnesota Quality Incentive Payment System,…