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Dr. Leonard Egede, the inaugural Milwaukee community chair in health equity research at the Medical College of Wisconsin, discusses his research on how social determinants can impact people’s health.
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Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld of the Medical College of Wisconsin talks about health care needs after the overtuning of Roe v. Wade.
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Dr. John Raymond of Medical College of Wisconsin says the good news about COVID-19 is cases have largely "decoupled" from serious outcomes.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin seek to bring new products to market.
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Cancer center director says the gift will go toward hiring and empowering faculty.
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A prominent Milwaukee doctor looks at the next few weeks of the pandemic and possibly, the endemic.
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A recently completed reconstruction of a Milwaukee-area street not only aims to help encourage walking or commuting to one of the largest local employers, it may also be a role model for other street projects.
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Prominent Milwaukee Doctor Says COVID-19 Deaths Likely To Continue Despite Surge Possibly FlatteningA prominent Milwaukee doctor, John Raymond, said there is "very preliminary evidence" that the latest surge in COVID-19 cases is flattening or decelerating in Wisconsin. However, he said the death toll is likely to keep rising for a while.
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A leading Milwaukee doctor and a prominent businessperson are urging more COVID-19 vaccinations because of the possibility that a dangerous coronavirus variant may be headed here.
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A privately-funded, nonprofit house that offers discounted lodging for out-of-town adult medical patients and their families is about to double its capacity. It's also moving its location onto the grounds of the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center in Wauwatosa.