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3 weeks ago |
lacrossetribune.com | Ryan Henry
As the travel season has arrived, doctors at Emplify Health by Gundersen urge everyone to prioritize safety. One of the dangers we don’t often consider is carbon monoxide poisoning. This colorless, odorless gas can be produced by common household appliances, vehicles and even outdoor equipment. It poses a significant risk, especially in enclosed spaces, making it essential for travelers to take precautions.
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2 months ago |
chippewa.com | Ryan Henry
With the arrival of spring and summer, the Mid-west is bracing for an increase in tick activity – particularly deer ticks, which are known carriers of Lyme disease. Dr. David McNamara, infectious disease specialist at Emplify Health by Gundersen, warns, "The mild winter months could mean more ticks this spring and summer in much of the Midwest.
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2 months ago |
lacrossetribune.com | Ryan Henry
With the arrival of spring and summer, the Midwest is bracing for an increase in tick activity – particularly deer ticks, which are known carriers of Lyme disease. Dr. David McNamara, infectious disease specialist at Emplify Health by Gundersen, warns, “The mild winter months could mean more ticks this spring and summer in much of the Midwest.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
winonadailynews.com | Ryan Henry
Third and fourth graders at La Crescent-Hokah Elementary School got the opportunity Oct. 16 to learn a little about their bodies and how they work during the Science of Medicine Day program, an initiative of the Wisconsin Science Festival, which this year was celebrated Oct. 14-20.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
christianpost.com | Ryan Henry
How unaccountable nonprofits push child sex changes with no scrutiny By , Op-ed contributor President Trump’s earlier order to freeze government grants and aid to nongovernmental organizations has drawn rapid and loud condemnation from his political opponents, who pointed to potentially lost funding for Meals on Wheels and other popular, largely apolitical, charities.
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