-
Policy experts are calling on Congress to not only extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits but to address the broader issue of rapidly rising health care costs threatening to crush hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites
-
PBMs are often hired by health insurance companies or by health plan sponsors to act as administrators of drug benefits.
-
The League estimated that more than 3 million Michiganders would lose health coverage, as would tens of millions of people in other states
-
The data doesn’t make it clear why older adults in Wisconsin are more likely to die from slips and falls than those in other states.
-
The American Humane Society said just like their owners, the respiratory systems of dogs and cats can suffer when smoky conditions come on strong
-
In hot weather, the body works harder to regulate temperature
-
In recent weeks, health officials have seen an increase in people coming in with health issues related to wildfire smoke.As wildfires grow more intense due to climate change, health complications are likely to become more common.
-
Older U.S. adults are increasingly dying from unintentional falls, according to a new federal report published Wednesday, with white people accounting for the vast majority of the deaths
-
People who feel healthy may put off getting healthcare than can make a big long-term difference
-
Research shows around 15% of children need medication or physical restraint just to get through treatment in the ER, adding to an already stressful situation for them and their parents
-
Lithium-ion batteries are becoming increasingly more popular for their ability to store a lot of power without taking up a lot of space. But they also come with a higher risk of fire if they’re damaged or not being used properly.One on an E-bike is being blamed for a house fire in Vilas County last week.
-
The Oneida County Health Department is responsible for a range of services. This includes following up on animal bites in case of rabies, monitoring communicable diseases, restaurant inspections, and environmental health, like water, lead, and radon testing.