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Pediatrician recommends managing kids’ respiratory problems

Distinguishing between a basic respiratory illness and a more serious condition in children may pose a challenge for some caregivers.

That’s why a ThedaCare pediatrician offered advice on when to manage the symptoms at home and when to seek help.

Aspirus seeks more people to donate blood

Imagine walking into your local grocery store and smiling at a young mom with a newborn.

You’d never know it’s her first time out since a life-threatening delivery. After hours of labor, she hemorrhaged, but a blood transfusion saved her life. She’ll never know whose blood she received, but it could have been yours.

Nasal obstruction impacts quality of life

Nasal obstruction is emerging as a significant but often underrecognized factor affecting sleep, exercise tolerance and overall quality of life, according to Dr. Michael Thielman, an ear, nose and throat specialist at Aspirus Health.

Thielman said patients frequently seek care only after years of mouth breathing, poor sleep or chronic throat irritation — symptoms that can be tied directly to impaired nasal airflow.

Wonderful world of Seuss comes to Pulaski

Dr. Seuss is loose at Pulaski High School, and patrons of the arts will need to bring all the thinks they can think when they come see the latest musical.

CHECKMATE!

Benjamin Geeting is serious when it comes to chess.

The Shawano Community Middle School eighth grader does not hesitate to inform his opponent when moves are incorrect or if anything is not in accordance with chess rules.

‘If you don’t feel right, tell somebody’

Scott Siolka takes nothing for granted when it comes to his health.

Illustrator gives form to Indigenous aunties

Aphelandra believes children’s books are for adults, too.

“And not just in the sense that adults can connect with their kids while reading them a picture book,” she said. “The only kid you need to appreciate the spare writing, sophisticated art and compelling themes of a really good picture book is your own inner child.”

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