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When it comes to elections in Wisconsin, just about everything seems to be growing more complicated.
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The thing about Cooksville is that it never grew up and so it still looks a lot like a many New England villages did in the 1840s.
As Wisconsinites push through a hard flu season, public-health officials are following a distinct mix of influenza strains and worrying about the effectiveness of this year's vaccines, but they're also thinking a lot about an intricate disease-tracking network that's been built up over time.
Microgreens are simple and easy to grow indoors in winter.
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The severity of the flu season has prompted hospital systems like UW Health to have stricter enforcement of its visitor rules.
Nearly one year after she attended President Donald Trump's first speech to Congress, Lupe Salmeron feels uncertain about her future as a "Dreamer" in the United States.
For some people, the colder months of the year can seem to stretch interminably. For gardeners, though, this period can be a time of opportunity.
A spike in flu cases comes as healthcare providers continue to deal with a shortage of one of their most common and crucial tools: pre-filled IV bags.
Dr. Bennet Omalu likens the American obsession with football to a religion. In that regard, he might be considered a heretic: Omalu has equated allowing children to play football to child abuse and warns that the NFL is doomed unless it starts reducing harmful blows to the head.
Wisconsin is in the middle of a national controversy about the health risks of contact sports, with research into concussions being conducted in the state, and a string of players who have left football after suffering brain injuries.