African-Americans have nearly twice the risk of developing cataracts than Caucasians. This difference may be due to other medical illnesses, particularly diabetes. African-Americans are also much … [Read more...]
New Report on Children’s Mental Health
Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Wisconsin's Children In recognition of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, we are releasing a new policy brief titled, Meeting the Mental Health Needs of … [Read more...]
County Executive Chris Abele Declares May Mental Health Month, May 5 as Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day
County's Behavioral Health Division partners with organizations to promote speaking out against stigma of mental illness MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele today declared May as … [Read more...]
Time for Focus on Children’s Health
By Glenn Ellis George Curry Media Columnist Healthy lifestyles are learned at a young age. Like everything else, what you eat related to health, and it disproportionately impacts poor African- … [Read more...]
Domestic Abuse, Homelessness and Mental Health: A Vicious Cycle
By Mrinal Gokhale Domestic violence affects people from all walks of life. But people in poverty may face extra barriers to escaping these dangerous situations. According to the U.S. Conference … [Read more...]
SaintA Addresses Childhood Adversity and Trauma Informed Care
By Mrinal Gokhale The words “My mom said ‘I ain’t gonna teach you nothing, because I want you to go through what I went through” were displayed on a PowerPoint slide in the Italian Community … [Read more...]
Healthy Living With Diabetes Free Workshop
Cultural Competence is a Must in Monitoring Child Development
By Dylan Deprey When Christina Moreno had a sore throat, her mother would give her a concoction of honey, onions and garlic. Although taking a gulp of cough syrup would have coated her throat and … [Read more...]
Xtreme Intervention Project and COLIN Fund Increase Access to Addictions Treatment
By Mrinal Gokhale One day in January 2016, Selepri Amachree visited Honey Creek Church in Milwaukee. He explained to attendees there that he specializes in helping people who suffer from … [Read more...]
Are tropical oils and other saturated fats suddenly back on the “okay to eat” list?
Respected dietary health expert Dr. Roger Clemens explains why consuming palm oil and butter is no longer considered risky for your heart health If you’re age 40 or younger, you’ve been told your … [Read more...]
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