HEALTH CARE
Horseshoe Crab to Cancer Cure?
Horseshoe crabs have a protein that tags bacteria and tells their body to destroy it. This led 15 year old sophomore Riley Ennis to ask this question. If we could take their name tag, a bit of the pat...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 11:10 AM
FORUM FACT-CHECK: Ad targets Heitkamp's support for tax increases
Crossroads tweaks ad, re-releases it after fixing 'completely false' claim FARGO After making a slight adjustment, a conservative super PAC has re-released its latest campaign ad against Democratic S...
Posted on 8/14/12 at 7:57 AM
The Jenna Act
I do believe the cures for theills of the world can be found in the conversations conducted in hair salons, barber shops and nail salons. Theyfunction likethink tanks where the patrons and the stylist...
Posted on 3/7/12 at 10:18 PM
St. Scholastica gets second federal grant for assistance in electronic health records programs
The College of St. Scholastica will receive a second federal grant in September to continue its assistance of rural health care facilities in the implementation of new electronic records programs. Thr...
Posted on 8/6/09 at 7:30 AM
Late payments squeeze those who care for elderly, disabled
Numerous group homes that care for adults with disabilities and the elderly in south-central Wisconsin say they're enduring frustration and financial hardship because a state contractor has fallen behind in paying them for their services, sometimes by two months or more.By By Doug Erickson/The Wisconsin State Journal , February 28, 2010
Assembly passes big-box retailer drug bill
Big-box retailers would be able to offer more prescription drugs for $4 a month, under a bill the Assembly passed Thursday.By By Patrick Marley/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , February 27, 2010
Senate approves basic health insurance plan
MADISON – State Senators have approved a state-run insurance program for nearly 30,000 residents who missed a chance to sign up for an expansion of Medicaid in Wisconsin.By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , February 26, 2010
Live From Washington! It's Obama health care drama
President Barack Obama summons anxious Democrats and aloof Republicans to a White House summit Thursday — live on C-SPAN and perhaps cable — and gambles that he can save his embattled health care overhaul by the power of persuasion.By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer , February 20, 2010
Governor proposes BadgerCare Plus Basic plan for uninsured
Gov. Jim Doyle on Thursday proposed basic, stopgap health coverage for people waiting to get in the state's BadgerCare Plus Core program.By By Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , January 24, 2010
Plan offered to reduce BadgerCare waiting list
Gov. Doyle is out with a "stop gap" state health coverage plan for those stuck on a BadgerCare waiting list. It won't be as generous as the Core program, but supporters say it will help chip away at the number of uninsured in Wisconsin.By Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public Radio , January 22, 2010
Help available for uninsured with flu-like illness
The Department of Health Services announced health care is available for uninsured Wisconsin residents who are experiencing influenza-like symptoms. Uninsured individuals can receive an outpatient visit for evaluation and treatment at no cost with the use of an established provider network.December 02, 2009
Arezzo serves as newly-elected chairman of Benedictine Health Care
William M. Arezzo, senior vice president, National Bank of Commerce, was recently elected chair of the Benedictine Health Center (BHC) Board of Directors.November 20, 2009
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October 08, 2009
Network provides Alzheimer’s information
Every 70 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease. The diagnosis leads patient and family to the brink of a slippery slope.By Maria Lockwood , October 08, 2009
BadgerCare suspends enrollment Friday
Department of Health Services to keep waiting list of would-be applicantsOctober 05, 2009
Clinic stays in Superior
By Maria Lockwood , October 01, 2009
People rally in Superior to support health-care reform
By News Tribune , September 20, 2009
Obey listens to health care concerns, desires in reform debate
Residents of the 7th Congressional District in Wisconsin had a chance to air their concerns and desires for health care reform during a Monday night telephone forum.By Shelley Nelson , August 31, 2009
Obey hosts health care forum by phone
August 26, 2009
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