by Leslie Merritt | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
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by Jacqueline Houtman | Sep 29, 2020 | Magazine Article
In 2001, Del Bolin suffered a pulmonary embolism, a potentially deadly blood clot in his lung. During Bolin’s treatment, his doctor discovered that Bolin had a rare condition that makes him prone to blood clots. Bolin was prescribed warfarin, an anticoagulant drug...
by Christopher Hollenback, Michael Fiore | Aug 1, 2018 | Magazine Article
As a boy growing up in a working-class neighborhood of Boston, Michael Fiore bought packs and packs of Winston brand cigarettes for his mother. Hyde Park was a rough part of Boston in the 1960s, and Fiore remembers “living in a city surrounded by smokers” and feeling...
by Donna Friedsam, Greg Nycz, Lisa Peyton-Caire | Feb 27, 2018 | Videos
Donna Friedsam hosts a panel discussion with Greg Nycz and Lisa Peyton-Caire reviewing the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Wisconsin and how policy changes will affect various communities as part of the Wisconsin Academy’s The American Dream in Wisconsin...
by Steven Potter | Feb 6, 2018 | Magazine Article
Six years ago, an attack left Andy Fabino blind. While visiting his family in Chicago, Fabino was beaten so severely that he was in a coma for fourteen days. In addition to leaving him physically debilitated, the beating damaged Fabino’s optical nerves beyond repair....