hudsonphysicians blog on alcohol

April is Alcohol Awareness Month

Alcohol can reduce stress and make people feel more relaxed. Drinking is an activity that’s associated with holidays, celebrations, events and just about any time people are getting together. But drinking too much alcohol increases people’s risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease, and some types of cancer. In Wisconsin alone, there are an average […]

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Healthy Kids Are Higher Achievers

Are we doing enough to make sure our kids are healthy, happy and doing their best? We help them with homework, teach them about good hygiene, share our values, morals and life lessons that we’ve learned over the years. To add to those efforts, according to the CDC, kids who are healthy and active are […]

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Sick? Should You Still Work Out?

Keeping your commitment to exercise is important. However, you just caught your co-worker’s cold. Should you still work out? A lot of the time, exercise can make us feel better when we’re under the weather. However, it can also delay recovery in some instances. How do you know when to work out and when to […]

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Pam Stoutenburg, Certified Diabetes Educator/RN

“I chose Hudson Physicians because of the great community of physicians and supporting staff. I appreciate their excellence in their field as well as wonderful patient care.” Pam chose to be a Certified Diabetes Educator/RN because she always had an interest in nutrition and health. As a mother of two, Pam handles various tasks on […]

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Matt Brandt

Matt Brandt, CEO

Hudson Physicians Hires CEO for First Time in its History. After 30 years in business as an independent healthcare provider group, Hudson Physicians has added a CEO to the top of their leadership team. Matt Brandt, CEO joined the organization in late 2018 when Ernie Wallin, the long-time administrator, retired after 23 years of service. […]

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hudsonphysicians blog on heart

February is American Heart Month

February is Heart Month in the United States. Every year since 1963, the month of February has become a time when medical practitioners and health organizations promote awareness of heart disease and stroke, and encourage those at risk to take proactive measures to guard their heart health.

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