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Mashup Score: 2Trump's praise of Robert E. Lee gets pushback from Minnesotans proud of state's role at Gettysburg - 15 day(s) ago
Minnesota soldiers played a pivotal role at Gettysburg, a major Confederate loss.
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Mashup Score: 12
The state should do more to support those facing infertility. The Alabama ruling on IVF is another indication of the need.
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Mashup Score: 11
The state should do more to support those facing infertility. The Alabama ruling on IVF is another indication of the need.
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Mashup Score: 6Obituary for James G. White, M.D. - 5 month(s) ago
White, James G., M.D. Died peacefully at his home with his family in Minneapolis on July 8, 2016. He was 86 and had been a long-time professor at the University of Minnesota, retiring in 2014 as a Regents’ Professor. Jim was a unique individual whose interests were both broad and deep. He was devoted to his family, his work as a hematologist specializing in platelets, and to the game of golf. Born in Duluth in 1929 to Robert J. White and Catherine Sinnott White. Jim’s father was a captain in the US Army and died in Bataan, Philippines in 1942. From the time Jim was very young, his family shared a home with his Aunt Helen and his cousins, William and Patrick Hedrick. In 1935, the two families relocated to Minneapolis. Catherine and Helen raised the four boys together as brothers. They attended school and college together and had a very special bond. Jim graduated from De La Salle High School in 1947. He graduated from St. Thomas College in 1951, where he was active in athletics, playing
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Mashup Score: 9Minnesota reprimands physician assistant for secret use of ivermectin to treat COVID - 5 month(s) ago
Practitioner must review established evidence on how to treat the disease and write a paper on what he learned.
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Mashup Score: 171EDITORIAL | A medical mecca for generations to come - 5 month(s) ago
Mayo Clinic is investing a historic sum — $5 billion — in its flagship southeast Minnesota campus. The expansion commendably keeps patient care at its core while keeping pace with technology.
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Mashup Score: 14Tech has become crucial to managing diabetes for those in Minnesota - 6 month(s) ago
For the roughly 500,000 people in Minnesota diagnosed with diabetes, technology that automates finger-pricking and shot-giving has been an essential development.
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Mashup Score: 0The care was crucial. The insurer was reputable. The bill?$155,493. - 6 month(s) ago
One Woodbury man’s story shows how patients can get stuck in the middle when insurers and hospitals fight over coverage details.
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Without financial help, workers say they can’t afford drug and expect weight and related health problems to return.
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Mashup Score: 3Doctor-turned-author Abraham Verghese is back with an epic novel and a Talking Volumes appearance - 8 month(s) ago
“The Covenant of Water” flows from the lives of Verghese’s family matriarchs, plus his beliefs formed over a lifetime in medicine.
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Remindes me of 2020 when a former president praised Robert E Lee in Minnesota, ignoring 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment actions at Gettysburg where the MN regimen outnumbered 6 to 1 fought a holding action of the Union lines. https://t.co/UySdOsXMEc