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Keeping Social Security afloat without enacting cuts remains a thorny topic in Congress. As those debates continue to unfold, Wisconsin residents have a chance to express their views about this safety net.
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While falling down sounds harmless for most people, for the elderly, it could be fatal
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Most older adults are not as prepared as they should be to respond quickly in the event of natural disasters, which can strike with little notice.
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The money will be used to expand recruitment efforts in Latino and African-American communities who are under-represented in research for diseases
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A new study from the University of Wisconsin (UW) Madison shows people in nursing homes could benefit from rapid flu testing
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There is renewed debate in Congress over the future of programs like Social Security and Medicare, and Wisconsin voices and advocacy groups are worried potential cuts are surfacing again
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Summer is here, leading to opportunities for older Wisconsinites to get outside and not only improve their physical health but their brain health, too
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The Pine Crest Nursing Home in Merrill is home to many, but also has plenty of needs from staffing to building improvements
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AARP Wisconsin said the state's more than 500,000 family caregivers provided an estimated 540 million hours of unpaid care in 2021
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed a new law that rolls back Michigan's "Retirement Tax" that was implemented more than a decade ago