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Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin says it will stop scheduling patients for abortions starting next week as it works to provide the service in the face of Medicaid funding cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill.
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Tami Hans, a Strength and Conditioning Coach with Aspirus Health, recommends making fitness a part of your schedule
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School is starting soon for students in the Northwoods.The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is reminding parents and guardians of some changes to immunization requirements.
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Governor Tony Evers Task Force on healthcare workforce adopted a total of 10 recommendations and 26 action items, all in an effort to tackle the ongoing healthcare worker shortage
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe, vaccination rates, which were at all-time stable highs, have dropped and not recovered, according to the CDC.
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Marshfield Medical Center Park Falls recently completed phase one of a major reconstruction project.
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Public health officials continue to monitor the spread of bird flu, with it passing from chickens to cows to humans
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In Wisconsin, homelessness is on the rise, and disabled people are hit particularly hard.
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Backpacks are a practical and useful way to get textbooks and supplies to and from school. When used properly, they should ease your child’s load, not make it worse
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says the virus was found in a healthy blood donor from Washington County, and in a bird in Chippewa County
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According to Robert Michitsch, Professor of Soil and Waste Resources at UW-Stevens Point this strand of the H5N1 started in 2021 in Asia, and since has slowly made its way across the world through migrating birds making its appearance in the states back in spring of 2022
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Dr. Daniel Krause, a cardiologist with Aspirus Health Care, says heat affects those with heart disease in various ways, primarily through dehydration