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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
When Tracey Hulick trains for marathons her focus is squarely on the here and now. → Read More
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
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 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
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
Walk into teacher Janea Sailing’s second-grade class at Bridges Elementary School and you will notice something different. → Read More
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
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
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
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
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
A telehealth study being conducted by UW Health, so far, has completely eliminated hospital readmissions for postpartum hypertension. → Read More
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