Women’s Health
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Longtime Northern Wisconsin news leader faces her toughest assignment: breast cancer
Wisconsin TV news manager Julie Moravchik McAllister has been covering and assigning stories about Breast Cancer Awareness Month for years. Now, she has found herself among those diagnosed with the disease.
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Wisconsin autism researcher urges nuance after Trump announcement on Tylenol links
President Donald Trump on Monday announced an alleged tie between autism and acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol. A Wisconsin researcher said identifying why children are born with autism is more complex than the White House let on.
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New bill would require menopause education from health care providers
Supporters of the bill argue menopause and the time leading up to it are often misunderstood and ignored. In a conversation with “Wisconsin Today,” the director of a local menopause clinic shares misconceptions and treatment options.
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Wisconsin and other states have laws establishing fetal personhood. What could that mean for abortion access and IVF?
An expert on the history of the abortion debate joined WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” to discuss her new book on the anti-abortion movement’s push for fetal personhood.
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Study: Varying abortion care directives confuse Wisconsin doctors, jeopardize patient health
Different hospital directives across the state cause confusion among Wisconsin doctors and threaten patients wellbeing, a new study shows.
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First-term state representative urges Wisconsin to match Minnesota’s medical reimbursement rates
Stroud held a town hall in Superior this week, discussing among other issues a dearth of health care services in the district. Before the town hall, she joined WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition” to talk about those concerns.
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Waupaca bracing for the departure of its sole labor and delivery unit
Dr. Lisa Dodson spoke with WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” about why obstetrical care is lacking in rural areas across the state and what can be done to address it.
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‘We’re feeling powerless’: Waupaca community rallies to oppose ThedaCare’s planned birthing unit closure
Last month, the Waupaca City Council unanimously approved a resolution asking ThedaCare to reconsider closing the birthing unit.
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Report: Dane County judges don’t always follow legal best practices on restraining orders
Domestic Abuse Intervention Services urges judges to show respect for victims of abuse and harassment and follow the law.
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Ascension to close small hospital, consolidate, close other services across southeast Wisconsin
The Saint Louis-based hospital system will close its “micro-hospital,” which opened in Waukesha at the start of 2021.










