Health headlines with UW Health's chief health officer
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Feb 6, 2024 8:07 AM CST
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Santa Does Exist initiative spreads holiday cheer for families...
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Winter chill returns with a chance for light snow
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Wisconsin Vision providing easier access for those suffering...
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Lance Allan and Mike Curkov team up in the pro-wrestling ring...
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Outdoor dining in igloos, shanties, and domes are back at Lowlands...
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Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: Soul Space creates space for people...
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Opponents of Menomonee Falls book ban call on state to overrule...
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Hartland village trustee speaks out after losing more than $1K...
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Arrest made in Waukesha death investigation after body found...
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Suicide prevention trainings honoring Ald. Jonathan Brostoff...
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Antisemitic fliers distributed to homes in Greendale and Greenfield
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Bay View neighbor opens Little Free Dog Library, paying it forward...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Dr. Jeff Pothof, chief quality officer with UW Health, offered his take on the latest health news when he joined us on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
He offered insight into topics such as energy drinks that kids are drinking, preterm birth rates rising, a higher stroke risk for Black women under 35 with high blood pressure as well as how fitness could lower the risk of prostate cancer.
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