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Assembly approves codifying treatment courts in party-line vote

Assembly Republicans approved a bill Tuesday that would create state law recognizing specialized courts for those with mental health and substance use disorder challenges, a proposal that has drawn opposition from Democrats and psychologists.
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Overall STI rates decline, per preliminary data 

Sexually transmitted infection rates are decreasing overall in the state, but syphilis is on the rise, the Department of Health Services said last week. 
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UW Health launches fellowship program focused on REI care 

UW Health says a fellowship program that’s unique in Wisconsin is helping improve access to care for reproduction-related conditions and in vitro fertilization treatment. 
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Underage tobacco, vape sales fell in 2024

Underage tobacco and vape sales decreased last year, the Department of Health Services said Monday. 
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Kaul urges CMS to scrap most of proposed ACA changes 

Attorney General Josh Kaul urged federal regulators to scrap most of a proposed rule that he warned would restrict eligibility for, reduce enrollment in and increase costs of Affordable Care Act health plans. 
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GOP lawmakers question Froedtert after police officer was denied care

State Republican lawmakers called on Froedtert Health to review its policies, after an on-duty Milwaukee Police Department officer was denied care because he was carrying his department-issued firearm. 
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