Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, more than one million units of blood could be transfused in the United States. Individuals are urged to give a lifesaving gift this holiday season by making an appointment to donate blood or platelets and help the American Red Cross ensure a sufficient supply is available for patients throughout the holiday season. Those with type O blood are … [Read more...]
Bloodmobile coming to Harmony on December 3
Harmony will be hosting a bloodmobile at the Harmony Community Center from 1-7 p.m. on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. All donors will be required to provide identification before donating, so please remember your donor card or driver’s license. To help with the current shortage of blood at the American Red Cross, they have partnered with Suburban Propane on a promotion from … [Read more...]
Fillmore County Public Health offers flu shots
Fillmore County Public Health has a limited quantity of flu shots available. We invite you to a flu shot clinic at 902 Houston Street, NW in Preston on Wednesday, November 27 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Lower Level – Room 108) Vaccine cost ranges from $35 to $60 depending upon the type given. Fillmore County Public Health has flu shots available for everyone age six months and … [Read more...]
Community rallies around Cords family following fire
The devastating fire experienced by the Cords family, of Rushford, has brought a community to its feet in support of the family. The house fire at 1086 Dump Hill Road, two miles east of Rushford, resulted in a complete loss of the home and significant injuries to the family of six, despite fire response arriving in just minutes. Miraculously, the family was able to get out of … [Read more...]
7 things you should know about breast cancer And a message from Kara Nelsestuen, Lead Mammography Technologist, Winona Health
“Please undress above the waist and slip into a gown,” is something I say many times a day, every day as I’m walking a patient to our comfortable dressing rooms. I’m one of the technologists in the mammography suite at Winona Health. Although it’s something I do all the time, I understand it’s not something our patients do all the time — and they might not be looking … [Read more...]
Using diet and exercise to prevent breast cancer
When it comes to breast cancer risk, some things are beyond a person’s control. Women might not be able to do much in regard to their genetic makeup and family history, each of which can elevate their risk for breast cancer, but many risk factors are within women’s control. A healthy diet and routine exercise may help women reduce their risk of developing breast cancer, … [Read more...]
Talking breast cancer awareness with U of M
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL — October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 4,740 new cases of breast cancer in Minnesota in 2019. Douglas Yee with the University of Minnesota answers questions on the symptoms, treatment and screening for breast cancer. Q: What is breast cancer? Dr. Yee: Breast cancer arises from the … [Read more...]
Early detection key to defeating breast cancer
In 2019 more than 320,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 women will die from the disease. Most women who are diagnosed have no known risk factors or history of the disease in their families, so early detection remains the best way to fight the disease. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is a chance to raise awareness … [Read more...]
Fillmore County Public Health offers flu shots
Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine every season. Getting a flu vaccine can reduce flu illnesses, doctor’s visits, and missed work and school. Flu shots will only be available at 902 Houston Street, NW in Preston on the following dates: •Monday, October 21 from 12-7 p.m. (lower level - Room 108) •Tuesday, October 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. … [Read more...]
Red Cross: Donors of all blood types, races and ethnicities needed
The American Red Cross urges people of all races and ethnicities to give blood or platelets to help increase the diversity of the blood supply. The vast majority of blood types fall into one of the major blood groups. However, for patients with rare blood types or those who receive regular blood transfusions, blood must be matched closely – beyond the primary A, B, O and AB … [Read more...]



