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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
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PBMs are often hired by health insurance companies or by health plan sponsors to act as administrators of drug benefits.
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Research from Michigan State University shows school-based asthma therapy helps kids manage their symptoms while reducing medical costs
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New studies focus on a more balanced, plant-forward approach, finding that a diet high in plants (fruits, vegetables and legumes) is good for a healthy gut
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The labels will alert consumers to health risks, including cancer
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The Tri-County Council is recognizing these people in a creative way, by asking victims to submit art that help tell their stories
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The "warmline" operates seven days a week for 10 hours a day and provides peer-led support through certified professionals with lived experiences
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As the number of measles cases in the U.S. continues to grow, local health officials are encouraging people to check their vaccination status.
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In response to increased interest in fluoride, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has launched a “Frequently Asked Questions” webpage.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community has seen a decline in the number of opioid overdoses in the last several years.One way they’ve reduced overdose deaths is by making Narcan more readily available, it’s a drug that reverses overdoses and saves lives.
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Having a community is critical to people’s mental health. It gives people a sense of belonging, support, and purpose.A new, tribally led initiative from Wisconsin Humanities wants to help indigenous people across the state create community.
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There are currently no known outbreaks of measles in Wisconsin.State health officials want to keep it that way.