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Milwaukee County has received national recognition for improvements to health equity in the community.
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The initiative is working to increase access to perinatal mental health care through peer support, resource brokering and advocacy.
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We talk with the chief strategy officer of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin about the federal tax and spending bill before Congress that, if passed, would bar people covered by Medicaid from accessing reproductive health care at organizations that also provide abortions.
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Former Wisconsin Gov. Martin Schreiber discusses his new book, "My Two Elaines: Learning, Coping, and Surviving as an Alzheimer's Caregiver," about his wife's journey with Alzheimer's.
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Dr. Jacquelyn Kulinski joined Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to share findings from her new study on the link between heart health and singing.
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UW-Milwaukee Planetarium director Jean Creighton joins Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski to discuss a few sci-fi films that drew on real science.
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Wisconsin has one of the lowest vaccination rates for measles in the nation — much lower than any of the states with active outbreaks.
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UW-Milwaukee's Manfred Olson Planetarium's April show "Stars in the Tropics" takes stargazers to different cities near the equator to explore different night skies.
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Advocates say Milwaukee could lose over $1 million in federal funding for HIV testing, prevention and treatment if the proposed cuts CDC's Division of HIV happen.
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For this month's Group Chat, we hear from a Wisconsin doctor who provides abortion care and a community harm reduction worker who serves high-risk populations.
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As spring blooms, so too does new Milwaukee Recreation programming. WUWM's Jimmy Gutierrez discusses their Spring Recreation Guide with Milwaukee Rec's Erica Wasserman.
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To help break the stigma, a Milwaukee-area podcast gives teens a platform to talk about their mental health journeys.