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A prominent Milwaukee-area doctor has given a business and civic group his estimate on when the local economy can fully reopen after suffering through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Despite 100,000s of fatalities related to COVID-19, heart disease and cancer were again the leading causes of death in the U.S. last year. Two prominent Milwaukee-area heart surgeons share their experience with developing new methods to try to keep people from dying from heart failure.
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A prominent Milwaukee doctor weighed in this week, somewhat reluctantly, on how the battle against COVID-19 will go with President Joe Biden.Dr. John…
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A federal program trying to recruit 1 million people for medical research is launching an effort to learn more about COVID-19. The Medical College of…
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Among this spring's graduates are about 300 students from the Milwaukee-area campus of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Many will take part in a…
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State officials say there are about 1,200 ventilators across Wisconsin and the state has plans to acquire as many as 10,000 more. The aim is to provide…
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One disease killed 2,453 people in Wisconsin in 2018, and projections are that number could increase in the coming years. It's Alzheimer's — a type of…
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Colorectal cancers are one of the most common cancers in the United States. More than 4% of people will develop one of these cancers during their…
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Brain cancer is relatively rare. But depending on the type of that disease and the patient, the survival rate can be low. Most often, brain cancer occurs…
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A bi-partisan bill before the Wisconsin Legislature would set up a Palliative Care Council within the state Department of Health Services. The measure…