Health
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Direct primary care in Wisconsin sees increased demand as health insurance prices skyrocket
At direct primary care clinics, patients pay a membership fee that covers basic appointments and screenings, bypassing insurance. Many patients pair it with a high-deductible plan, but some are now forgoing insurance altogether.
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Wisconsin Senate president says health care affordability is top priority in 2026
That goal seems to be aligned with Gov. Tony Evers, but it’s unlikely the Democratic governor and the Republican-controlled Legislature will agree on how to achieve it.
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Nutrition in the new year: Focus on eating a variety of whole foods
“Nutrition research is so tricky for a lot of different reasons, but in part because every single person is different,” said registered dietitian Laura Poe.
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Fewer Wisconsin students feel ‘sense of belonging’ at school
Only half of Wisconsin high school students feel like they belong in the classroom, according to a recent report from the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health.
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Wisconsin health experts hope new federal guidelines will lead to less drinking
The new Dietary Guidelines end the previous recommendation of up to two drinks per day for men and one drink for women, in favor of a much simpler message: “Consume less alcohol for better overall health.”
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Epic, health care providers sue over alleged misuse of patient records
The companies improperly accessed and monetized nearly 300,000 patient medical records from Epic users, according to Epic.
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Children’s Wisconsin, UW Health stop providing gender-affirming treatments for minors
Children’s Wisconsin and UW Health have stopped providing gender-affirming care treatments to minors, citing recent federal policy changes.
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Some Wisconsin counties are filling ‘harm reduction vending machines’ with flu tests
In the midst of an intense flu season, some Wisconsin counties are stocking “public health vending machines” with free flu tests.
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Wisconsin wedding barn owners call for easing restrictions in new liquor license law
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are in the early stages of trying to roll back some restrictions on wedding barns in particular.
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Van Orden sides with Democrats on ACA subsidy extension vote
In a surprise reversal, Republican Congressman Derrick Van Orden voted for a three-year extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits despite previously calling for the law to be repealed.










