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HEALTH MATTERS: How to ‘treat’ a narrowed artery
About one in 10 people older than 70 has a narrowing without symptoms in one of their carotid arteries. Such blockages can lead to a stroke, so preventive treatment is important. We have three different treatment methods available: medicines; insertion of a stent and surgery.
Monday, May, 27, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Minnesota reports 3 more flu deaths
Minnesota has recorded three more flu-related deaths as the influenza season continues to wind down.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - - News

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Flu deaths continue to climb in Minnesota
The state Department of Health says four additional flu deaths were confirmed last week, bringing the number of people who have died after contracting the flu to 184.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - - News

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A little parental corner-cutting
My typically healthy family closed the book on two cases of influenza and two colds when one of our children woke up with that puffy, rose-colored tell-tale sign.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - Accent

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How automatic budget cuts could affect N.D., Minnesota
Minnesota's schools and children would be among the state's biggest losers if automatic federal budget cuts take hold this week, according to a report the Obama administration issued Sunday as it seeks to avoid the impending economic fallout.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - - News

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Sanford lifts flu visitor restrictions in Fargo
Sanford Health says it has lifted visitor restrictions at three of its Fargo facilities put in place last month because of an influenza outbreak.
Friday, February, 15, 2013 - - News

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Flu season in Minnesota has peaked; more deaths reported
With the number of hospitalizations and outbreaks down for the third week in a row, the illness has peaked, said Kris Ehresmann, director of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Minnesota Department of Health.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio News - News

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Local, national health care providers crack down on employees refusing flu shots
Across the nation, some hospital employees who refused to be vaccinated against the flu have been fired, as health care providers move toward stricter policies aimed at ensuring patient safety.
Monday, January, 28, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Health Matters: Influenza then and now
Dr. Raymond Goldsteen answers questions about the flu and how it's effect on people has changed.
Monday, January, 28, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Minnesota records 15 more flu-related deaths
The Minnesota Department of Health on Thursday confirmed 15 more flu-related deaths. That raises Minnesota's death toll this season to 75.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - - News

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Sanford imposes visitor restrictions
Sanford Health announced Thursday that it has imposed visitor restrictions at its hospitals and cancer center because of the flu epidemic.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - - News

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Minnesota officials: flu-related deaths rise to 60
Flu-related deaths continue to rise in Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Health on Thursday confirmed 33 more flu-related deaths, raising the state's death toll this season to 60.
Thursday, January, 17, 2013 - - News

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Risk to all ages: 100 kids die of flu each year
How bad is this flu season, exactly? Look to the children. Twenty flu-related deaths have been reported in kids so far this winter, one of the worst tolls this early in the year since the government started keeping track in 2004.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2013 - AP Medical Writer - Accent

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Sanford Bemidji Medical Center restricting visitors
Sanford Bemidji Medical Center is now restricting visitors to protect the health of its patients and staff.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Can humidity help prevent the spread of flu virus?
A Mayo Clinic researcher is testing the theory that controlling indoor humidity levels can help control the influenza virus in transmission hotspots like schools, hospitals, daycare centers and churches.
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio News - News

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Health Matters: What’s the outlook of blue baby?
Dr. Joshua Wynne answers the question: My daughter had a baby last year that was said to be blue. What exactly is a blue baby, what can be done, and what is the outlook?
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Flu more widespread in US; eases off in some areas
Flu is now widespread in all but three states as the nation grapples with an earlier-than-normal season. But there was one bit of good news Friday: The number of hard-hit areas declined.
Saturday, January, 12, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Raymond F. "Ray" Schaefer
Raymond F. "Ray" Schaefer of Grand Forks, ND passed away with his family by his side on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at Altru Hospital from complications due to influenza.

Raymond Francis Schaefer was born November 28, 1933 in Grand Forks, ND the eldest of 8 children, the son of Raymond T. and Ruth (Bohlman) Schaefer. Ray graduated from Reynolds High School in 1951 and played basketball for the Reynolds Rockets. He was drafted and served in the United States Army, honorably discharged in 1955.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Flu season strikes early and, in some places, hard
From the Rocky Mountains to New England, hospitals are swamped with people with flu symptoms. Some medical centers are turning away visitors or making them wear face masks, and one Pennsylvania hospital set up a tent outside its ER to deal with the feverish patients.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Duluth hospitals report six flu deaths this season
Six people have died of flu-related illnesses so far this season at Duluth hospitals, representatives said on Thursday. Reports of the Duluth deaths occurred on the same day the state Department of Health reported a total of 27 deaths statewide as of Saturday.
Friday, January, 11, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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