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As families gather this holiday season, health care workers are urging people to get vaccinated as influenza cases rise.
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The city of Milwaukee is currently battling three viruses simultaneously. Dr. Ben Weston says there's been a steep rise in flu cases and hopefully we are nearing the end of the RSV surge.
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COVID-19 has been on the decline across the U.S while another respiratory virus is on the rise.
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The collection of unwanted prescription drugs shows the challenge facing opioid treatment programs.
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The disparities came as no surprise to health officials, who are continuing efforts to vaccinate and test for monkeypox.
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It seems like only yesterday it was summer, and the sudden shift in season has many gardeners scrambling to harvest everything before winter. Gardening expert Venice Williams explains how you can still plant throughout the winter season and harvest in the spring for this month's edition of Dig In!
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers helps settle a workplace dispute for now.
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The Milwaukee County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition is working to address Milwaukee’s drug epidemic and on August 31, the coalition marked International Overdose Awareness Day. Dozens of people gathered in Humboldt Park to honor survivors and to remember the people who lost their lives to overdoses.
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Wisconsin is taking its first steps in addressing the cases of monkeypox. In Milwaukee, politicians and health experts are collaborating to spread awareness about the virus and respond to the rising cases of monkeypox.
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Stephanie Findley is a doctor of behavioral health at the Findley Foundation’s medical clinic. She shares how the overturning of Roe v. Wade has affected her clinic’s work and how this will disproportionately impact people of color.