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Since the masks came off most of society, a lot of people have been coughing, sneezing and getting aches and fever. And that's not counting those who get COVID-19. Last year, flu was almost non-existent. Lockdowns, masks, and other pandemic precautions meant people didn't make each other sick.
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If you think politics and religion are tough topics at the family holiday dinner table, try discussing family health histories or more specifically the health of your colon.
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There might actually be more vaccination hesitancy by parents considering the COVID shots for their kids than for any other group. At least one school district estimates just 20-30% of children ages 5-11 will get the vaccine.
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OSF St. Joseph Medical Center officially dedicates its new cancer center Thursday. St. Joseph President Lynn Fulton said the $9 million project introduces the practice of multidisciplinary clinics to the Twin Cities.
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It's been a year since employers sent many of their workers home to protect them from COVID-19.In the first installment of the Sound Health series on…
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A single mom lives to raise her child. A man gets to live pain free and play with his grandchildren. Organ donors in Bloomington-Normal made it…
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It's been a year since employers sent many of their workers home to protect them from COVID-19.In the first installment of the Sound Health series on…
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McLean County doctors and public health professionals say the pandemic has made it more important than ever to get a flu shot, and that getting one won’t…
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State officials have set up digital medical programs with several partner outlets for people with COVID-19 symptoms to keep them in their homes until…
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Bloomington-Normal hospital officials said Thursday they have planned for surges in COVID-19 cases that could demand "desperate action."Advocate BroMenn…