By Ascension Wisconsin Whether self-soothing, exploring, or teething, if a baby can grab something, it’s most likely going in their mouth. While mouthing is a normal part of development for babies, … [Read more...]
Recognizing Challenges for Travelers with Chronic Health Conditions
By Karen Stokes As the holiday season approaches, many will be planning to visit family and friends, but it can come with unique challenges for those with chronic health conditions. Preparation … [Read more...]
American Heart Association’s ‘Life’s Essential 8’ Checklist Holds Potential for Slowing the Aging Process
By Karen Stokes Maintaining strong cardiovascular health may slow the pace of biological aging, potentially reducing the risk of developing cardiovascular and other age-related diseases thereby … [Read more...]
Black Mental Health Matters for 2024 Election
Kweku's Korner By Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi When the conversation of Mental Health arises, the masses leave the conversation. We have been conditioned to believe that mental health is divorced … [Read more...]
The Voice of the Community Brings a Familiar Voice Into the Booth to Take a Deep Dive into the Taboo Topic of Mental Health
By Mary Ellen Jones Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi, formerly known as Ramel Smith, and best known as The Blaquesmith has joined the staff at WNOV 860am/106.5 FM radio station. The show is titled Nyumba … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s Association Announces Milestone of $100 Million Invested In Research In 2023
Largest single year investment in research since the organization’s founding - In Wisconsin nearly $450,000 has been awarded to advance research efforts MILWAUKEE, WI — On November 8th the … [Read more...]
Medicare Open Enrollment October 15 to December 17
medicare.gov 1-800-medicare … [Read more...]
Stroke & Dementia in Black Men: 11 Ways to Thrive, Survive, and Manage the Risks
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke Stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability, with nearly 800,000 Americans having a stroke each year. Making … [Read more...]
New Data Shows Trauma and Systemic Inequities as Root Causes of Domestic Violence
The Asha Project’s new “Saving Our Sisters and Saving Ourselves (SOS)” campaign aims to decrease violence among Black women and offering trauma informed support MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The City of … [Read more...]
Caring for the Caregiver: Taking Care of You
A Special Free Event on November 11 in the African American Community MILWAUKEE, – November is National Family Caregivers Month and National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. African Americans … [Read more...]
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