Recreational legalized Tuesday in Minnesota
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Although marijuana is set to become legal in Minnesota at midnight, there will still be restrictions on where you can use it and how much you can have.

Should you swim in pools with your eyes open? Mayo expert says no

It’s the kind of question you might prefer not to think too hard about because you don't actually want to know the answer: Should you swim in a pool with your eyes open?

5 children sickened with salmonella after drinking raw milk: MDH

The Minnesota Department of Health is investigating a cluster of salmonella cases after five children became sick from drinking unpasteurized milk. 

How mental health disintegrates during extreme heat

The Real Minneapolis delivered water and frozen treats during extreme heat to help the unhoused population with their physical health, but doctors say high temperatures can also damage mental health.

Heat heightens struggles for unhoused people
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The Real Minneapolis delivered water and frozen treats to help the unhoused population with their physical health, but doctors say extreme heat can also damage mental health.

Marijuana: Cities debate public usage policy
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As recreational marijuana legalization takes effect Aug. 1, communities around the Twin Cities metro are deciding whether or not to ban public consumption, and how to enforce the policies enacted.

Running could potentially reduce risk of Parkinson’s disease, study finds

Researchers in Italy have found that running, including on treadmills, can help produce a protein key to brain growth which can help prevent the neurological disorder.

Minnesota counties with highest rates of Alzheimer's disease

For the first time, researchers have been able to estimate the level of Alzheimer's disease in every county across the United States. The research was released this week at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.

MN counties with the highest Alzheimer's rates
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For the first time, researchers have been able to estimate the level of Alzheimer's disease in every county across the United States. The research was released this week at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.

5-year-old cancer patient to continue chemo treatments after judge’s order

A Minnesota judge has ruled a 5-year-old boy at the center of a custody and medical care dispute must continue with an extended chemotherapy regimen.

Mpls Mayor Frey drops psychedelics enforcement
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Mayor Jacob Frey issued an executive order on Friday to "deprioritize enforcement" on the use of certain psychedelics in Minneapolis.

5-year-old cancer patient to continue chemo treatments after judge?s order
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A family fighting to avoid additional rounds of chemo treatments for their son with leukemia has lost their case fighting to use more natural remedies. FOX 9?s Paul Blume has the detailed updates.

No more testing? Cannabis legalization complicates HR policies

The law legalizing recreational marijuana in Minnesota creates major changes when it comes to drug testing by businesses.