Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a painful, often debilitating rash that affects roughly 1 million people each year. You can’t develop shingles unless you’ve been exposed to the chicken...
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Read MoreAs spring unfolds and summer approaches in North Iowa, many of us are eager to spend more time outdoors—whether it's farming, gardening, running, or simply enjoying the fresh air. But with warmer w...
Read MoreAs winter melts away and North Iowa bursts back to life, athletes of all ages head outdoors to make the most of longer days and warmer weather. Whether it’s a game of baseball, a brisk jog through ...
Read MoreKnowing Your Personal Risk Is Key To Prevention Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the United States, according to the American Stroke Association. Stroke i...
Read MoreAh, Spring in Iowa. The snow has melted. The fields are coming alive. And the countryside is dotted with tractors, new calves—and a whole lot of sneezing. If you live in Northwest...
Read More“Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of being a nurse, like my Aunt. When my brother was hospitalized and the nursing staff drew his blood, I passed out. At that point I realized that being a...
Read More“I have always been interested in science and biology of the human body, and the social dynamics in health care-nursing allows me to do both. The Mason City Clinic has enabled me to have a career...
Read MoreVascular disease affects millions of Americans and can lead to serious complications like peripheral arterial disease (PAD), stroke, and aneurysms. However, many of these conditions can be prevented ...
Read MoreInspired by her father, Amy joined the Navy right after high school and became a Hospital Corpsman. After returning to civilian life, she enrolled in nursing school and received a Licensed Practical...
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