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‘Gail’s Law’ will now require additional breast cancer screening coverage for high-risk women

Wisconsin will now require additional coverage of breast cancer screenings for women with dense breast tissue,

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Baylor Spears / Wisconsin Examiner

Mar 20, 2026, 5:23 AM CT

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More people in the state are removing themselves from the organ donor registry; fewer are donating blood

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