• Let’s Talk About Poop

    March 20, 2019 by Kara Sullivan, MD When your little one is born, you spend the first days of life making sure she is eating, sleeping and pooping! You breathe a sigh of relief when you get through potty training and accidents. Sometimes though, children have pooping problems and accidents when they get older. In fact, 25-30…

  • Spinning and Skin Care Go Together for Good Health

    April 8, 2019 When Becca Kittelson leads her spin class, she reminds her spinners to wear sunscreen year-round between shout-outs to “go for speed” and “finish strong.” For this certified personal trainer, proactive skin care is an important part of her health routine. In early 2017, she scheduled her first appointment at Mankato Clinic Dermatology to get her skin…

  • “Bluestone Vista Has Been My One Constant”

    April 19, 2019 For Darlene Anderson and her daughter Cindi Baker, their Mankato Clinic care team led by Lora Magers, PA-C, has provided continuous care to Darlene and support to Cindi during a year filled with health issues and changes.  Mankato Clinic offers Bluestone Vista, a program that provides primary care to seniors in their…

  • May is Melanoma Awareness Month

    May 13, 2019 The sun is shining and the weather is warmer, leaving many of us in southern Minnesota shedding some layers and baring our skin. But, when you do that, remember that May is Melanoma month and the perfect time for you to review proper skin-care etiquette for the summer ahead. Melanoma is widely…

  • Check Out Our Local Farmers Markets

    May 31, 2019 June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month and National Berry Month. Vegetables and fruits are loaded with nutrients and fiber essential to your health. In fact, fruits and veggies should fill half of your plate. Click here for tips to perk up your meals with vegetables and fruits.  Interested in eating fresh and…

  • Keep Cool When Heat Is On

    June 28, 2019 When the temps rise into the 90s and the heat index goes higher, it’s important to take steps to prevent heat-related illnesses. Heat stroke and exhaustion can occur when our bodies cannot properly cool themselves. Our body cools itself by sweating. In extreme heat, sweating may not be enough. And when humidity…

  • Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Primary Care Provider

    July 23, 2019 A primary care provider (PCP) is your main provider who will complete your annual checkups and treat the majority of your healthcare issues. If you are diagnosed with a more complex condition, your primary care provider can refer you to a specialist and follow your care and treatment.  Here’s what a primary…

  • Healthy Competition Makes Us Better

    September 13, 2019 by Joni Stadtherr, MSW, LICSW\ We live in a competitive world. Today’s women strive to be the perfect woman, daughter, wife or mother, make a difference in their careers, volunteer, run marathons, and look good doing it all! Competition can be healthy when it facilitates growth and we support one another to become better.…

  • Do I Really Need an Annual Exam? The Answer Is Yes.

    October 8, 2019 by Tara Denke, MD It can be tempting to skip your annual exam, but your annual well woman visit is worth making time for. Here’s why. Women are complex and so is our reproductive system. An annual visit with an OB/GYN or your primary care provider is an opportunity to screen for cancers, prevent…

  • Melanoma Survivor Urges Skin Cancer Prevention

    October 21, 2019 Jay Zielske of North Mankato is celebrating five years of surviving cancer after battling stage 4 melanoma, the most deadly skin cancer. When he was diagnosed in September 2014, median survival rates were five to nine months. A field agronomist for Pioneer Seeds, Jay also educates farmers and ag colleagues about the…