By Marilyn Tavenner, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Fall is a wonderful time of year. Changing leaves. Cooler weather. It’s also the season for people with Medicare … [Read more...]
Ebola Tracks Outbreak of HIV/AIDS Pandemic
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. NNPA Columnist A high school friend of my wife was one of the earliest victims of the HIV/ AIDS pandemic. He was a flight attendant, who was stricken and died quickly. … [Read more...]
Dr. Vincent Lubsey Leaves a Legacy of Quality Health Care for the Community
By Karen Stokes Dr. Vincent George Lubsey passed away unexpectedly on October 4, 2014 in Costa Rica while on vacation. He was 71. Vincent, along with his daughter Erika, practiced and managed … [Read more...]
Medical College of Wisconsin: The Role of the Church in HIV Prevention
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) has received a two-year, $42,000 research fellowship grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Mental Health to investigate the role … [Read more...]
Children’s Community Health Plan and Wheaton Franciscan All Saints Family Care Center Hosts Open House
This past Saturday, Oct. 27, Children’s Community Health Plan and Wheaton Franciscan All Saints Family Care Center called the public to its open house on 2400 W. Villard Ave., in Milwaukee, to meet … [Read more...]
Father Daughter Medical Team Brings Quality Healthcare to the Community
By Karen Stokes For Doctors Vincent and Erika Lubsey, healthcare is a family affair. Father and daughter, Vincent and Erika Lubsey practice and manage the Lubsey Medical Center, 5300 W. Villard … [Read more...]
UWM Professor Finds Electronic Record Keeping May Deter Patients From Sharing Information
MILWAUKEE – New research by a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sociology professor shows that attitudes surrounding electronic health care records could be putting patients at risk. Assistant … [Read more...]
Health Benefits of Aloe Vera
When you burned yourself as a kid, a parent may have come running with aloe vera juice to apply to your wound. Sometimes it would be squeezed directly from the plant, and other times the juice … [Read more...]
Most Destructive Myths About Ebola Virus, Debunked
By Anna Almendrala Myths and rumors about the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa are hindering health workers from doing their jobs abroad and causing unnecessary panic and paranoia in the United … [Read more...]
Black Health Coalition Loses 80 Percent of it’s Funding
by Ariele Vaccaro After this winter, it could become more difficult for some Milwaukee mothers to find the resources to keep their children healthy. The Milwaukee Healthy Beginnings Project … [Read more...]
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