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Health officials say the best way to prevent death or hospitalizations from the flu and other respiratory viruses is to get vaccinated.
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The CBC says its inventory recently dropped to just a two-day supply of O-positive and even less of O-negative.
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The Red Cross is asking for blood donations to support people impacted by Hurricane Debby.
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Underage drinking rates in Wisconsin are slowly dropping, though at a much slower rate than the national average.The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says it’s seen success with the Small Talks method.
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When the school year begins, Wisconsin emergency departments notice a concerning trend.More young people experience large increases in self-harm.
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The American Red Cross reports an ongoing national blood emergency
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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.