By Dylan Deprey Back in the 1920’s, Lloyd “Spud” Hughes was just a normal resident of Mingo Junction, OH. Little did he know that stashing his tobacco in the same tin as his cold relieving … [Read more...]
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Opens Midtown Clinic
By Karen Stokes Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin celebrated the opening of a new clinic in Midtown with a community open house on Monday. The open house featured refreshments, activities for … [Read more...]
African American Breastfeeding Network Addresses Milwaukee Disparities
By Mrinal Gokhale Studies show that breast feeding has many benefits on preterm babies. August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month in the United States, and Dalvery Blackwell, BA, IBCLC, executive … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s Association to Offer Program for Family Caregivers
Program to offer tools and insight on Alzheimer’s and related dementia Milwaukee, WI – August 19, 2016 - The Alzheimer’s Association will offer a three-part workshop called “Understanding Dementia: … [Read more...]
Pediatric Eye Care: Why Early Eye Problem Diagnosis Matters
By Mrinal Gokhale August is Children’s Eye Safety Month, and with the school year coming up, it’s critical that parents schedule eye exams for their children. According to the American Academy … [Read more...]
Dental Health Gets Second-Class Treatment
By Glenn Ellis George Curry Media Columnist The Affordable Care Act, or ‘Obamacare,’ has changed many lives for the better - mine included. But its omission of dental coverage, a result of … [Read more...]
Wisconsin 4-H and UnitedHealthcare Bring Nutrition Education, Cooking and Food-Budgeting Skills to UW-Extension Day at the State Fair
Wisconsin 4-H teen leaders shared how to prepare healthy meals on a budget through the 4-H Food Smart Families Shopping Experience. Nearly 600 teens across the country, including over 30 in Wisconsin, … [Read more...]
Non-Prescription Meds — A Forgotten Solution to Rising Healthcare Costs
By Devon Herrick One of America's largest doctor groups recently issued a stunning recommendation. The American College of Physicians is urging its 140,000 members to prescribe generic … [Read more...]
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New ways for beating your fall energy slump
Here are the best dos and don’ts to help you ban that sluggish feeling once and for all As the days get cooler and shorter, our energy levels also seem to decline. The end of summer doesn’t have to … [Read more...]
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