Dave Delozier, WISCTV News 3

Dave Delozier

WISCTV News 3

Madison, WI, United States

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Window of hope widens for stroke patients

A new study is showing that some patients unable to seek medical care in the first six hours after a stroke can still be helped by a surgery to remove the blood clot in their brain. → Read More

Baby named after doctor who saved mother from stroke

When Amanda Priewe delivered a son on Sept. 21, she and her husband, Joe, did not forget the doctor who saved her life two years ago. → Read More

Brave Study looks at veterans and Alzheimer's disease

A study being conducted by UW Health and Veterans Affairs is looking for ways to prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease among veterans. → Read More

Children's product safety groups issue warning for fidget spinners

A children’s product safety advocacy group has listed the popular fidget spinner as one of the 10 worst toys for the 2017 holiday season. → Read More

Alzheimer's disease deaths climb almost 55 percent

A report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows deaths in the U.S. jumped 54.5 percent over a 15 year period, from 1999 to 2014. → Read More

UW Gold Star Honor Roll tells stories of 903 veterans

At a Veterans Day ceremony, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will rededicate the Gold Star Honor Roll that recognizes alumni who lost their lives while serving in active duty. → Read More

115th Fighter Wing returns from deployment to South Korea

The nearly 200 airmen with the 115th Fighter Wing of the Wisconsin Air National Guard have returned home following a three-month deployment to Kunsan Air Base in South Korea. → Read More

Distance runner gives life to four people through kidney donation

When Tracey Hulick trains for marathons her focus is squarely on the here and now. → Read More

Higher energy costs forecast for winter

Heating costs are expected to take a bigger bite out of Wisconsin wallets this winter because of  a colder-than-usual winter and higher energy costs. → Read More

Opioid abuse task force looks for ways to expand treatment

At a meeting of the Governor’s Task Force on Opioid Abuse, a licensed psychotherapist presented a plan to expand addiction treatment by 500 percent. → Read More

SSM Health adds first female orthopedic surgeon

SSM Health has added its first female orthopedic surgeon, but her path to the career there started decades earlier, and has been a family affair. → Read More

Overdose saves are a ‘Band-Aid' for a second chance at life

For the last three years individuals seeking treatment for an opioid addiction have walked through the door of the C.A.R.E program. → Read More

Students find 'best learning spot' in alternative seating

Walk into teacher Janea Sailing’s second-grade class at Bridges Elementary School and you will notice something different. → Read More

Anti-opioid ad campaign will come with challenges

Two experts with 70 years’ experience in the advertising industry believe a successful ad campaign to combat the opioid epidemic can be achieved, but it will come with challenges. → Read More

Virtual program gives nurses an 8-minute glimpse of dementia

Meriter Hospital is utilizing a virtual dementia tour program to train every nurse in their system and give them a sense for what patients with dementia deal with. → Read More

Study finds firefighters at increased risk of cancer

A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health has found that firefighters have a higher rates of cancer than the general population. → Read More

Amputee designs prosthetic skate for little boy

What started as a Facebook message requesting help for a little boy who wanted to learn to ice skate has turned into a community effort that will put the child on the ice with NHL players. → Read More

Is 'America's Dairyland' license plate hurting Wisconsin's image?

The president and CEO of the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce is questioning whether the slogan "America's Dairyland" on license plates is hurting the image of the state. → Read More

Study showing success in reducing hospital readmissions for postpartum hypertension

A telehealth study being conducted by UW Health, so far, has completely eliminated hospital readmissions for postpartum hypertension. → Read More

Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act draws concerns

The Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act will allow individuals with mild to moderate hearing loss to purchase hearing aids without being seen by a health care professional. → Read More