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Even in challenging times, such as coping with a child's illness, having a sense of gratitude about life can help change your perspective. Liz Allen, American Family Children's Hospital chaplain, shares why. Watch Liz's video
What Are You Grateful For?
During this holiday season, there are many ways you can help others. Whether you'd like to honor a caregiver, remember a loved one, or give to those in need, learn more about the various opportunities. Ways to help this holiday season
As the cold weather sets in, we all tend to crave some of the comfort foods that make us feel good. Everyone has that one special dish that brings you back to your childhood, like mashed potatoes smothered in butter and gravy. Learn how to enjoy comfort foods without the guilt. Read more
Four Recipes Without the Guilt

Ben Ziehr and his younger brother Mike received liver transplants when they were just children. They continue to honor their gift of life by remaining active and taking care of their health. At the UW Badger football game on Nov. 27, they'll accept the game-day football. Read more
Big Red Goes Orange Join Ben, Mike and their parents on Nov. 27 and help raise awareness about organ donation. Big Red Goes Orange
Balancing the demands of work and parenting can be a challenge. Three working mothers at UW Hospital and Clinics, a Working Mother Magazine Top Ten Best Company, share how they manage.Meet Our Working Moms
The photographs of 8 HIV-positive Wisconsinites who were challenged to express their emotions and document how it feels to live with their diagnoses have been chosen for an exhibit marking World AIDS Day in Madison. Learn more
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