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Eat Healthy After the Hunt
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Hunting for wild game is a popular sport during the fall and winter, and many hunters provide food for their families through hunting. Learn more >> |
Avera Recommends Guidelines for Patient Visits
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Due to the widespread nature of the H1N1 flu, Avera is suggesting new visitor recommendations at emergency rooms, medical clinics and hospitals. Learn more >> |
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| September 24, 2009 |
Preparing for a New Baby: What You Can Do
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Since women physically carry the baby during pregnancy, men sometimes feel left out or unclear about their roles. Learn more >> |
Sleep: What Happens When You're Not Getting Enough?
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Sleeping helps the body energize itself and heal, but most adults don't get enough of it. What happens when you're not getting the sleep you need? Studies show that a lack of sleep can be bad for your health. Learn more >> |
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| August 6, 2009 |
Protect Yourself From the Summer Sun
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Going to sporting events and concerts, doing yard work and spending time with your family at the park might be a few of the activities that keep you outdoors this summer. Take a few east steps to stay healthy and hydrated while you are out in the sun. Learn more >> |
Easy Tips to Stay Safe While Swimming, Boating
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You might think about how refreshing a dip in the pool sounds on a hot, humid day, but how much do you think about ebing safe in the water? Drowning is the second-most common cause of accidental death for children, so keep you and your family safe this summer with just a few simple precautions. Learn more >> |
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| July 2, 2009 |
Learn Symptoms to Diagnose and Prevent Prostate Cancer
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Although prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States, it is highly treatable, especially if it is diagnosed in its early stages. Avera can help you determine your risk factors for prostate cancer and how to prevent and fight the disease. Learn more >>
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Know Your Family History, Identify Risk Factors for Disease
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How many members of your family have cancer? Do your parents or grandparents have diabetes? Questions like these are important to keeping yourself as healthy as possible, and it helps doctors know if you have any risk factors for certain diseases. Learn more >>
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