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Artificial intelligence sometimes lacking in smarts

I like to think I’m not resistant to change, because it can make life better. However, this past year may well do me in. As if what’s happening (or not happening) on the political side isn’t distressing enough, along comes artificial intelligence.

Dress up holiday gatherings with succulents

Add a bit of life to your holiday gatherings with the help of succulents. You and your guests will enjoy the easy-care beauty of succulents. Their subtle colors and dramatic form make them great gifts and decorations now and throughout the year.

Small-scale succulents provide a multitude of opportunities for incorporating them into your holiday celebrations. Just select containers that complement, but don’t overpower their charm.

Quilters find camaraderie, fun at Pulaski activity center

“Quilting is about making someone happy, and making the quilt maker happy,” said Judy Schroeder, of Pulaski. “It’s all about making someone smile.”

Boutique in Birnamwood offers products from nature

A child having a rare disease or genetic disorder can be every parent’s worst nightmare.

What was once sound becomes uncertain, and light in life ahead darkens into mystery. Some do not handle it well, but Cassandra Fuller has through her therapeutic business near Birnamwood.

Partnerships provide health services to workers, residents, children

Over the past few months, our team at the Shawano-Menominee Counties Health Department, has been navigating a wave of new information from federal public health agencies. Sometimes that guidance doesn’t quite line up with what we hear from the state, and we know that can cause confusion or debate.

Acting quickly vital for someone with sepsis

A physician with ThedaCare is shining the spotlight on sepsis and the role early recognition may play in keeping people healthy and safe.

Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming reaction to an existing infection. It can cascade into life-threatening symptoms, including tissue and organ damage that may lead to death, said Dr. Melanie Rohloff, family medicine physician.

Older adults can be active while reducing fall risk

A stumble, a trip, a fall.

What may seem like a minor incident may quickly turn serious, especially for older adults. That’s why ThedaCare is sharing tips to help people stay on their feet.

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