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(03/22/18 2:02am)
As the state Assembly is slated to meet in an extraordinary session on Thursday to take up school safety legislation, some students are demanding far more than what lawmakers are willing to provide.
(03/08/18 2:00pm)
When Rebecca Radue began her work providing psychiatry services in rural Wisconsin, she met patients who had previously driven from Green Bay to Wausau and back, just to receive psychiatric care.
(03/02/18 2:00pm)
Earlier this week, sporting goods giant Dick’s Sporting Goods announced in a letter from their CEO Edward Stack that they will halt the sale of all firearms similar to those used in the Parkland, Florida school shooting. According to the letter, they will no longer sell assault-style rifles or high capacity magazines in any of their online or retail locations.
(03/01/18 3:00pm)
In addition to worrying about roommate assignments, meal plans and class choices, perspective transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming students routinely worry about resources regarding medical care available at UW-Madison before arriving on campus.
(03/01/18 3:00pm)
According to the National Cancer Institute, 15 to 25 percent of cancer patients experience depression, often as a result of the stress and emotional impacts of being diagnosed and treated for cancer.
(03/01/18 1:06am)
A new University Health Services health model shift allows trans students to go against the stigma of being trans labeled as a mental health condition, which staff said is the best inclusive and affirmative practice of trans health care.
(02/27/18 11:58pm)
Amid a litany of abuse allegations around the state criminal justice system, new charges have been brought forward in the 2016 dehydration death of Milwaukee County inmate Terrill Thomas.
(02/22/18 11:23pm)
I love my life here at college, but there’s one thing that I’m not totally satisfied with--my dorm room. I find it kind of bland and a little “college-y,” if that makes sense. My roommate and I have tried to decorate it with posters and photos, but the walls look kind of sloppy. I really like having a relaxing personal space, and I don’t feel that at ease in my own dorm room, so I’m really looking for help here--what can the experts tell me about decorating the walls of my dorm room? I know it sounds like a silly question, but since I’m not allowed to paint them or anything, and since I care so much about the space I live in, I really was hoping for advanced professional advice.
(02/15/18 2:00pm)
The home pregnancy test has become a cheap and effective option across the world, helping women to become more aware of their pregnancy status for decades. Diagnostic tools such as the pregnancy test are powerful but also few and far between.
(02/13/18 4:49am)
Individuals supporting the Derail the Jail movement banded together for a teach-in Monday night to discuss proposed renovations to the Dane County Jail, which will cost nearly $108 million to restore.
(02/13/18 4:00pm)
A bill expanding outreach and mental health services to veterans and active military statewide was recently introduced in the state Assembly, intending to address pervasive addiction and recovery issues for those who have served.
(02/08/18 3:01pm)
At the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy, unique research outside of traditional medicine is taking place. For the Sonderegger Research Center, the medical field is rich in opportunities for social science, where the medicine we quickly think of is set aside and becomes only one component in the patient experience.
(02/07/18 11:07pm)
My mom’s forty-seventh birthday is fast approaching, and I need some helpful ideas. Last year, I got her tickets to a group painting series, which she adored. I’d like to do something similar this time around but also slightly different.
(02/06/18 5:15am)
Two years ago University Health Services got a 17.5 percent increase to their budget — a massive jump from their average yearly increase of two to four percent — in order to expand their mental health services.
(01/29/18 4:29am)
I could use some advice from someone knowledgeable about the different pros and cons associated with smoking marijuana. I have a friend back home in Colorado who’s prone to asthma attacks whenever she drinks alcohol. She’s already fairly introverted, so half of the events she attends make her anxious, especially if other people are drinking around her.
(01/23/18 2:15pm)
For the past 20 years, University Health Services at UW-Madison recorded the total number of students that died each year. This amounts to 192 total students from April 1998 to 2017, 56 of whom died in the last five years.
(01/17/18 12:47am)
I love my life here on campus. I’m also very committed to succeeding in school. When I left for college, my Dad told me an old joke: “Sleep, studies, social life—pick two.” Well, that seems pretty accurate to me: I can’t sleep.
(12/01/17 2:41am)
A set of bills aimed to support children in the foster care system is in the works to be introduced in the Legislature next month, lawmakers announced Thursday.
(11/30/17 1:00pm)
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(11/16/17 2:00pm)
Over 110,000 people in Wisconsin are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia.