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Managing Mosquitos

As fun as summer in Minnesota is, no one likes a mosquito. They attack out of nowhere and leave irritating bumps in our way! Chemical bug sprays are popular for combating them, but there are some awesome natural alternatives for those who are...

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Calm, Cool, and Collected- Staying Cool in Summer

While Minnesotans are grateful for summer, the extreme heat can be a problem before we get used to it. Heat exhaustion follows heat cramps and precedes heatstroke, which can be dangerous without proper treatment.  Signs of heatstroke...

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Five Tips for Focus

As we begin to re-establish routines and re-enter society, it’s easy to get weighed down by stress and anxiety. To stay balanced, motivators such as Brendon Burchard have created simple and effective routines for focus and peace. Brendon...

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Miracle Baby in MN

The world’s most premature baby, weighing only one pound at birth, has just celebrated his first birthday and set a Guinness World Record. Richard Scott William Hutchinson was born at Children’s Hospital in Minneapolis five months before his...

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Twin Cities Accessible Attractions

Continuing our summer exploration series, here are some of the top Twin Cities tourist attractions. For more details on wheelchair-accessible adventures, check out Spin the Globe. Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden – With...

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Ethics in Home Care Billing

There has historically been a lot of fraud in home care billing. The federal government has a branch called the OIG (Office of Inspector General) that is dedicated to monitoring, researching, investigating, and prosecuting Medicare and Medicaid...

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