Sudden cardiac arrest can cause immediate death. Know your risk and symptoms, and how to get help. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is when your heart suddenly stops beating which stops blood from flowing ...
Read MoreOctober is National Physical Therapy Awareness Month, a great time to consider the amount of physical activity you are getting and how you might benefit from integrating more movement into your daily ...
Read MoreDr. Dan Lee On Rhinology Most of us breathe so unconsciously that we barely give it a second thought. Take a moment to pay attention to your breath. Are you breathing through your mouth or your nose? ...
Read MoreNow Living An Active Life Less Than Two Months After Surgery Christopher Back, 60 of Riceville, Iowa is a father to five kids and grandfather to six grandchildren; he farms and works a daily mail rout...
Read MoreOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to educate the public to this complex disease; its causes, treatment, and cure. Did you know? * About 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop in...
Read MoreInfertility and erectile dysfunction (ED) are two of the most common problems men face in regard to their sexual health. Dr. Christopher Adams, MD specializes in Urology at MercyOne North Iowa Urology...
Read MoreThis video is from a patient educational seminar about benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) better known as an enlarged prostate, its symptoms that present for men, and the variety of treatment options,...
Read MoreTwo years ago, Scott, a 54-year-old Fort Dodge man suffered from debilitating knee pain and was at extreme risk for a stroke because his blood pressure was so high. Now, after losing 100 lbs., his blo...
Read MoreFrom weekend warriors to school, athletes’ foot and ankle injuries are common. Most can be treated conservatively but some may need surgical intervention. Watch and listen to Tyler Mulkey, a podiatr...
Read MoreClear Lake resident and special education schoolteacher Lisa Buss, 56, reached a high of 280 pounds. Said Lisa, “When I was younger, I was able to eat anything and not gain weight. Then as I got old...
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