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Fitness is a numbers game. Whether it’s heart-rate or calories burned or sit-ups done, it’s tough to talk about fitness without doing a little math.[...]

By In the Loop • September 16, 2014

n4 PhotoVideo / Shutterstock.com For some, it takes time and a few wrong turns to figure out what they want to be when they grow[...]

By In the Loop • September 11, 2014

Mayo Clinic's Mobile Exhibit makes a stop at the Minnesota State Fair tomorrow, Aug. 29, and stays for the duration, not folding up its collapsible[...]

By In the Loop • August 28, 2014

In 2012, after being diagnosed with myelofibrosis, Joanne Sullivan found herself in need of a bone marrow transplant. She found a match in an anonymous[...]

By In the Loop • August 26, 2014

Paula Shaner-McDermott's voice still cracks when she talks about the day in 2010 when Vilmarie Rodriguez, M.D., walked into her son Owen's room on the Saint[...]

By In the Loop • August 14, 2014

From the outside, things were very 2014. Cars, trucks and SUVs rolled down Second Street. Pedestrians made their way around downtown Rochester smartphones in hand.[...]

By In the Loop • August 7, 2014

Everyone handles personal loss in their own unique way. When Red Wing, Minnesota, resident Ruthe Exner lost her husband in March 2012, she held true[...]

By In the Loop • July 31, 2014

What happens when 90,000-some country music fans descend on Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to show their love and appreciation for country stars like Jake Owen, Luke[...]

By In the Loop • July 24, 2014

During planning for Mayo's Sesquicentennial, a survey went out to staff asking for their thoughts on how Mayo could best celebrate 150 years of patient[...]

By In the Loop • July 22, 2014

In three days, folks from sea to shining sea will celebrate the birth of our nation with equally glorious displays of fireworks and grilling. And[...]

By In the Loop • July 1, 2014