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In our research and clinical practice experiences, a common theme emerges from people living with pelvic floor issues -- “I wish someone had told me about this sooner.” Through interviews and conversations, we’ve documented the stories of individuals who didn’t know what questions to ask, didn’t realize their symptoms were treatable, and often assumed they were alone. In her practice, Staci sees these realities unfold in the clinic every day, as both male and female patients arrive with frustration, confusion and a long history of being told that their concerns are normal, inevitable or simply something to live with.
Read moreThe Wagner Cancer Walk held its 18th annual event this past Saturday, August 9th. Many gathered together, whether as survivors themselves or to honor loved ones who passed away in the last year to cancer or are currently fighting their battle.
Read moreYou’ve likely heard -- maybe even from a medical professional -- that “running is bad for your knees.” But robust scientific evidence, including X-rays, MRIs, population surveys and long-term data, tells a different story: recreational running doesn’t increase the risk of hip or knee osteoarthritis (OA). In fact, it may reduce it.
Read moreAvon School District will again be implementing their one-way drop-off from 7:30 to 8:25 a.m. on school days. Please enter Pine Street from the North (Old Hwy 50 or 2nd Street).
Read moreIn South Dakota and across the whole United States, addiction and mental health struggles touch every community. Yet far too often, people suffer in silence—not because help isn’t available, but because stigma keeps them from reaching for it.
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