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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…
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One of the fastest-growing areas of health care is what's known as precision medicine. It uses a person’s DNA and other factors to develop personalized…
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Officials from the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Found say changes are underway that could help the public bring medical…
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Wisconsin Gov., and cancer survivor, Tony Evers defended his $2.5 billion capital budget proposal during a visit Friday to the Medical College of…
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A national study of concussions suffered by football players and military cadets will move into a second phase, with the Medical College of Wisconsin…
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With Veterans Day on Nov. 11, the Medical College of Wisconsin is highlighting its recent research into concussions suffered by military cadets at the…
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The Medical College of Wisconsin hopes a big gift to the institution helps it establish new methods of training doctors. The money will be used to create…
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During WUWM's Project Milwaukee series on innovation, we discovered that the research that led to the development of side airbags in vehicles took place…
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Did you ever wonder why you can roll your tongue and your relative can't? Or, why your earlobes are attached (or unattached)?Discovery World is joining…
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Women’s bodies go through many physical changes during and after a pregnancy, but researchers say a mother’s attention to her own health care seems to…