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Data released this week indicate that lower physical activity among children ages 4-7 is associated with a higher frequency of respiratory tract infections.The data released by the Medical University of Warsaw looked at the number of steps children took in a given day and their participation in sports. The study indicated that an increase of 1,000 st
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The Wisconsin DNR is once again warning of a high risk for wildfires going into this weekend.The DNR asked the public in a statement Friday to stay vigilant and avoid burning because of very high fire danger across Wisconsin. That risk is especially prevalent in the northern two-thirds of the state, the department said.The DNR explained the increased fire danger is due to the low relative humidity. Temperatures will be warm and the air over Wisconsin will be dry, which are weather conditions that aid in the spread of fires, according to the DNR.Areas with VERY HIGH danger today include Adams, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Brown, Burnett, Calumet, Chippew
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