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Whatever the cause, rummaging signifies that the person living with dementia is uncomfortable in some way.
Everyone has an opinion in the age of social media. But when it comes to women's health, doctors say it's important to separate fact from fiction.
FARGO — It's Women's Health Month, and a local obstetrician gynecologist with Sanford Health is urging women to be mindful of serious health issues, such as post-menopausal bleeding.
The new way to consume nicotine is becoming more popular by the day.

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After receiving a double mastectomy in 2019, Agnes Judge of South Carolina vowed to visit a cancer center in every state in the country. Her stop in Fargo marks her 23rd visit.
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Fargo-Moorhead area schools are putting more resources into supporting their students' mental health.

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Each of the 579 flags planted symbolize a person age 18 or younger who was seen for a mental health crisis at the Sanford Medical Center last year.
In this conversation with Dr. Anastasia Ristau, Bryan talks about balancing doing the "deep work," while noticing when we might be slipping into the mentality that we constantly need to be "fixed".
State vet urges vigilance, warns of “inherent risks.”

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