By Mrinal Gokhale At about 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 8, about five local health organizations displayed tables with brochures, care packages, condoms and other informational materials in the MATC (733 … [Read more...]
TRIUMPH Students and Directors Discuss Importance of Improving Milwaukee Public Health System
By Mrinal Gokhale On the afternoon of Friday, January 15, about 30 people filled the Walnut Way Conservation Corp. (2240 N 17th St) to discuss UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health’s … [Read more...]
Investing in Wisconsin’s Oral Health
Delta Dental of Wisconsin Gives Back to State and Community Programs STEVENS POINT, Wis., January 14, 2016 – Throughout Wisconsin schools, one in five children is currently experiencing an untreated … [Read more...]
The 12 Cooking Oils You Need to Know for 2016
By Lauren Seagren Back in the 80s, the only cooking oil in your pantry may have been all-purpose vegetable oil (the exact vegetable a mystery). Today, there are more than a dozen options. Don’t be … [Read more...]
A New Year Without the Old Weight – Information is the Best Medicine
By Glenn Ellis George Curry Media Columnist Well, it’s that time again: a time of New Year’s resolutions to lose weight. Let me share some helpful information to make this coming year the one you … [Read more...]
MCW Posts Results of Research Study Involving Transfusions in Trauma Patients
Civilian trauma study supports use of battlefield blood transfusion protocol The Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care took part in a national, … [Read more...]
Weight loss is number one 2016 New Year’s resolution
By Karen Stokes With 2016 soon approaching, many people are looking for ways to finally get the weight off. Whether it’s a few pounds or a total body makeover, losing weight is annually the … [Read more...]
Are you at risk for a leading cause of blindness in African-Americans?
By Cheryl L. Dejewski Glaucoma is known as the “Sneak Thief of Sight” because the most common type is painless and progresses so slowly that most people don’t notice symptoms for years—until severe … [Read more...]
SDC and NAMI Provide Help to Individuals & Families Living with Mental Illness
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Social Development Commission (SDC) and NAMI of Greater Milwaukee partnered on Saturday, December 19, to offer a Mental Health Resource Fair providing free resources to … [Read more...]
Sisters 4 Cure celebrates and educates at second annual gathering
By Karen Stokes Sisters 4 Cure presented their second annual wellness event, Breast and Cervical Prevention & Survivorship, on Thursday at the Briggs and Stratton Corporate Auditorium, … [Read more...]
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