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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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More than 200,000 people in Michigan are expected to be living with dementia this year, up from about 190,000 during the COVID pandemic, according to state data
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The City of Wausau started their lead line removal project just over a year ago. Now, city officials are celebrating what they call a big milestone.
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A Wisconsin nonprofit serving people with disabilities is waiting to hear if federal changes to Medicaid will affect their clients and caregivers, who overwhelmingly rely on the program for their health care needs
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Oneida County is trying out a weekly water testing process this summer for the county’s most popular public beaches.
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Nursing homes already struggling to recruit staff are now grappling with President Donald Trump’s attack on one of their few reliable sources of workers: immigration
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The Wisconsin DNR says forecasts call for the air quality index to drop to the Unhealthy For Sensitive Groups to Unhealthy levels.
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Right now, there is a critical need for blood donations in the Northwoods.Summer can be a difficult time of year for donation centers.
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At least one person has died, and three others have been hospitalized this summer with the Powassan Virus disease.While the tick-borne illness is still rare in Wisconsin, the state department of health services is urging health care providers to be on the lookout for signs of it.
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The law banned smoking in indoor, public places
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Every year, fireworks send thousands of children in the U.S. to the emergency department.