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Rural health care in America is heading into a financial tailspin, experts say, as President Donald Trump’s administration cuts Medicaid, despite its assurances that a new rural health fund would “strengthen and modernize health care in rural communities across the country.”
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The Marshfield Clinic Research Institute has been gathering ticks for the last couple of years
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In Oneida County alone, over 1,315 residents age 65 and older are living with dementia
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Sarah Trudgeon, a registered nurse and president of the local nurses union, warned the closure could have lasting effects on the community
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This year’s flu vaccines are now available through the Oneida County Health Department.It’s continuing its effort to make the vaccine as accessible as possible to people.
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Aspirus has announced those services will stop at the end of 2025, although they will keep offering pre-natal and post-natal care
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Crisis-line staffers, doctors and therapists in farm country often don’t have the cultural training to recognize the signs of emotional stress unique to farmers
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Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services updated the numbers on Friday
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The new school year has begun - and now state leaders are raising the alarm about dangers lurking online aimed at kids
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The recently renovated Marshfield Medical Center in Park Falls now features an updated physical therapy gym, an outpatient pharmacy, reliable heat, A/C in the inpatient rooms, and a relocated urgent care to name a few of the upgrades.
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The first human case of West Nile virus of the year in Wood County has been confirmed, prompting local health officials to advise residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites
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Health officials say taking time to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and connect people to life-saving resources can help reduce those deaths.