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Milwaukee native Mitchelle Lyle, founder and director of the afterschool classes, talks about the hydroponics program’s roots.
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Beloit’s network of air monitors was born of a grassroots effort to connect the dots between planet-warming fossil fuels and the community’s health.
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The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center aims to ensure safe drinking water for tribal youth, who are more vulnerable to the health effects of contaminants like lead, PFAS and heavy metals.
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Despite the prevalence of heart disease in women, most don’t know how to recognize the symptoms, especially since they often present differently from men’s.
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Two Wisconsin counties — Milwaukee and Waukesha — exceed the new limit.
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The bill would allow medical marijuana to be given out at five state dispensaries.
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The two artists — Mara Natkin & Gloria Ramirez — paired their passion for health and wellness with hand-drawn, anatomically correct designs featured on all of their products. Their mission is to build community while inspiring people to love their insides.
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Building on a decade of art exhibitions, the anthology "Infertilities: a curation" offers a look at the infertility journey, through personal essays, poetry and art.
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The spread of COVID-19 and flu this season is expected to be about the same as last year’s.
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Citizen scientists recorded a 10-degree difference in the evening between the hottest and coolest parts of Milwaukee, with the hottest spots being in dense urban areas.