Archive
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Severe Lung Damage in Adolescents Who Report Vaping
posted July 26, 2019The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is investigating a cluster of teenagers in Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Winnebago counties with severe lung disease who all reported recent vaping.
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Dane County effort lists next steps to battle black infant mortality
posted July 16, 2019Initiatives were announced to implement in 2020, including creating a Black Maternal Health Alliance, training more African American doulas and deploying neighborhood action teams.
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Summer Food Program Kicks Off, Aims to Eliminate Food Insecurity
posted July 2, 2019The program is a collaboration between the City of Madison, REAP Food Group, MMSD and PHMDC.
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Six Local Women Launch First Health Care Co-op Owned by Immigrants
posted June 18, 2019Roots4Change, the first immigrant co-op in Dane County, markets community-wide culturally aligned doula services, a postpartum peer support group, holistic wellness workshops, and events embracing cultural heritage & traditions.
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Mosquito Traps Testing for West Nile Set Up Heading Into Summer
posted June 18, 2019Our staff is setting up mosquito traps in order to measure population levels and test for mosquitoes that can carry West Nile virus.
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Lodi Graduates Recognized for Tobacco Prevention Work
posted June 18, 2019Two Lodi High School graduates were awarded the 2019 Tobacco Free Columbia-Dane County Coalition Youth Advocacy Award for leadership and advocacy in their school to spread the truth about tobacco and nicotine products to their peers.
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Informational Forum About Vaping Hosted by Belleville High School
posted May 30, 2019Staff at the Belleville High School hosted a forum, where our staff presented information to the public about vaping.
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Harambee Village Works to Create a More Equitable Health Care System
posted May 30, 2019The women of Harambee Village aspire to create a more equitable health care system through improving health outcomes for mothers and babies one family at a time.
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US lawmakers push bipartisan bill to raise the federal minimum buying age for tobacco to 21
posted May 14, 2019U.S. lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation in the House and Senate in April that would raise the minimum age to buy tobacco products to 21.
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Measles cases break record since disease was eliminated in United States in 2000
posted May 1, 2019Nationwide, 695 cases of the vaccine-preventable illness had been reported in 22 states this year, as of Wednesday April 24th, according to a statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Stress, racism behind poor outcomes for black babies in Dane County
posted April 15, 2019Report from Dane County Health Council and the Foundation for Black Women's Wellness, follows nine months of focus groups and surveys involving nearly 300 black women, black men and health care and social services providers.
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US measles cases surpass last year's total in just three months as outbreaks spread across four states
posted April 1, 2019There are currently 6 measles outbreaks in the U.S. linked to travelers who brought measles back from other countries. Make sure you are vaccinated against measles before traveling internationally.
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Fostering a Community of Recovery Through the Mayors' Opioid Institute
posted April 1, 2019Find out what we are learning from others and how we are incorporating this into our efforts to address the opioid epidemic in our community.
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State Health Officials Warn the Flu Season is Far From Over
posted March 20, 2019The Wisconsin Department of Health Services expects this to be one of the longest flu seasons in recent memory with the powerful influenza A/H3 virus currently affecting young and old alike.
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Wisconsin Has Highest Rate of Deadly Falls Among Older Adults
posted March 4, 20191,365 Wisconsin residents 65 or older died from falls in 2016.
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Why Black Women Face a High Risk of Pregnancy Complications
posted March 4, 2019According to the CDC, Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than White women. A big reason for the disparity may be racism.
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Measles may make you vulnerable to other deadly diseases
posted February 21, 2019Shots may provide protection against more than measles.
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Washington State Officials Declare State of Emergency As Measles Outbreak Continues
posted January 29, 2019Vaccination is safe and effective against this highly contagious disease.
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Odds of Dying From an Accidental Opioid Overdose in the US Surpass Those of Dying in Car Accident
posted January 29, 2019Data from the National Safety Council shows the gravity of the opioid epidemic.
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As Farmers Struggle, New Effort Aims to Prevent Suicide
posted January 29, 2019Economic challenges may be putting farmers at risk.
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Surgeon General Warns Youth Vaping is Now An Epidemic
posted December 18, 2018E-cigarette use among high school students has increased dramatically in the last year. Our video explains the dangers.
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Suicide and Opioid Deaths Continue to Rise in Wisconsin and the Nation
posted December 13, 2018The Centers for Disease Control reports that, again, life expectancy declined in 2017, driven largely by deaths from drug overdoses and suicides.
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All Madison Libraries Will Have Narcan On-Site By End of Year
posted December 5, 201870 library employees have volunteered to take a training to identify the symptoms of an overdose and administer Narcan, which reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.
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Public Health Launches Violence Prevention Initiative
posted December 3, 2018More than 90 attendees attended the launch to begin working together on a public health approach to violence.
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Is 'Juuling' safe? What's really inside the popular e cigarette
posted November 12, 2018Findings from a leading scientist's study.
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Drop in adult flu vaccinations may be factor in last season's record breaking deaths, illnesses
posted November 12, 2018Flu vaccination is the main way to prevent sickness and death caused by flu.
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DreamUp Wisconsin selects 11 initial proposals for boosting the middle class in Dane County
posted November 12, 2018The initiative seeks to raise net income by 10 percent for 10,000 middle class families in Dane County by increasing income or decreasing costs of living.
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Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment for 2019 Begins November 1
posted November 1, 2018Starting November 1, you can apply for new 2019 health insurance---or renew, change, or update your 2018 health plan for 2019. Enrollment goes through December 15, 2018.
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Healthy Communities Fund - Application
posted October 23, 2018Public Health Madison & Dane County has funding available to support local organizations and programs that are working to address health and racial equity in our community. Applications are due November 16.
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Wisconsin Announces Addiction Recovery Helpline
posted October 22, 2018Call 211 to be connected with local treatment and recovery resources.
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It's Open Season on Ticks!
posted October 16, 2018Ticks can carry germs that can make you sick. Protect yourself, your family, and your pets from tick bites this hunting season.
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With Teen Vaping on the Rise, Health Officials Target Schools, Stores
posted October 3, 2018E-cigarette use among youth is on the rise in Dane County. We have created a video about the dangers of JUUL.
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Paul Soglin, Joe Parisi To Propose New Funds to Address Violence Trauma
posted October 3, 2018Find out about proposals to address the root causes of violence in our community.
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County Budget Will Include Epidemic Resources, Largest Increase in Mental Health Resources
posted October 3, 2018$10,000 is proposed for PHMDC to expand the availability of NARCAN to parts of our community experiencing higher occurrences of overdoses.
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More Cases of Severe Bleeding in Wisconsin Linked to Synthetic Cannabinoids
posted September 20, 2018There are now 80 cases, including cases in Dane, Milwaukee, Outagamie, Rock and Fond du Lac Counties.
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Record Number of Mosquitoes for September
posted September 20, 2018Floodwater mosquitoes are in large numbers and annoying, but do not carry disease.
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PHMDC Joins Instagram
posted September 20, 2018Check us out and follow us!
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Protect yourself from flood hazards
posted August 21, 2018Cleaning up properly after a flood is important.
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Breastfeeding in Public Is Finally Legal in All 50 States
posted August 8, 2018All States now have laws in place to protect nursing mothers who breastfeed in public.
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Another health alert added to long list of foods possibly contaminated with salmonella, cyclospora
posted August 2, 2018Pay attention to food recalls and avoid the foods involved.
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$15 billion vaping company is under investigation for targeting minors
posted July 26, 2018The popular e-cigarette brand Juul Labs is under investigation by the Massachusetts attorney general, who is concerned the company is targeting minors.
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Public Health Approach Seeks to Cure Violence by Healing Trauma
posted July 16, 2018Find out how we are using a public health approach to address violence in our community.
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For the First Time, Madison Area Taking Coordinated Approach to Gun Violence
posted July 11, 2018Learn about how our organization is working with other community partners to address violence in our area.
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Animal Services received average of 10 calls a day this weekend for dogs left in hot cars
posted July 6, 2018Our Animal Services Officer discusses the dangers of leaving a dog in a hot car.
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How to Recycle Fluorescent Bulbs
posted June 29, 2018Learn how to properly recycle mercury containing fluorescent bulbs or tubes in Madison and Dane County.
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K2 and Spice Still Causing Hospitalizations in Wisconsin
posted June 22, 2018People continue to be hospitalized with severe bleeding after using synthetic cannabiniods, which have contained rat poison.
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Foodborne Illness Advisory: Honey Smacks Cereal Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
posted June 19, 2018If you have this product in your home you should throw it away or return it to the place you purchased for a refund.
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Stay cool in the summer heat!
posted June 15, 2018Take care of yourself and your loved ones, with these tips.
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New UW Obesity Estimate Shows State is Significantly Heavier
posted June 7, 2018Online obesity map shows data by zip code.
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June 6 is Wisconsin Heat Awareness Day
posted June 4, 2018Hot conditions can turn dangerous quickly. Know what to do to stay safe during extreme heat.