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MILWAUKEE 鈥?President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Madison, Wisconsin on Feb. 8, following his State of the Union speech.According to a news release from the White House, Biden, Vice Preside
stanley cups nt Kamala Harris and the cabinet will make a blitz across the country.First they are traveling to Madison, where Biden will discuss how his economic plan is creating good-paying, union jobs and delivering real results for the American people. Then they head to Tampa, Florida on Feb. 9. He will discuss his plan to protect and strengthen S
stanley cup becher ocial Security and Medicare and lower healthcare costs, according to the statement.WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming said in a statement, Wisconsin voters know the real story behind Joe Biden s
stanley cups visit next week and his abysmal approval ratings. Inflation has outpaced wages for over 20 consecutive months, and Wisconsin families pocketbooks are suffering thanks to Joe. In a second statement, the White House described the visit as such: Following the State of the Union, the President, the Vice President, and the Cabinet will blitz the country to showcase how the Presidents plan is creating jobs, rebuilding our infrastructure, lowering costs for families, investing in our future, and delivering for families too often left behind.On Wednesday, February 8, the President will travel to the Madison area of Wisconsin. He will discuss how his economic plan is creating good-paying, union jobs and delivering real results for the American people.The President Abdx A majority of pawrents are involving their pets in big life decisions
A new type of blood test that checks for signs of cancer in healthy people has hit the market. But it s still unclear w
stanley thermobecher hether these screening tests will make any difference in cancer death rates. Such blood tests, called liquid biopsies, are al
stanley thermoskannen ready used in patients with cancer to tailor their treatment and check to see if tumors come back. Now, one company is promoting its $949 blood test to people with no signs of cancer. According to the Associated Press, the cost isn t covered by most insurance plans and the tests haven t been endorsed by medical groups or recommended by U.S. health authorities. U.S. government researchers are planning a large experiment to see if the blood tests actually catch cancers earlier and save lives.The AP reported that the experiment could last seven years and have 200,000 participants.But there have been cancer tests in the past after studies found they didn t save lives.A study in Japan on cancer screening for infants in 2004 and a 16-year ovarian cancer screening study of 200,000 women in the U.K. were both halted after studi
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