By Edgar Mendez This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
Policy Can Be Placed, but the Real Wins Lie Within Our Communities
By Delmonte Jefferson The Center for Black Health & Equity in partnership with the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and at The … [Read more...]
How to Use Narcan to Save a Life During a Drug Overdose
By Devin Blake This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit … [Read more...]
Study Shows That Heart Failure Care is Equitable Between Black and White Patients
By Karen Stokes Even though Black adults with heart failure are more likely to die than white adults with the same condition, a new study found that the care is equitable. A study published in … [Read more...]
Take action: Type O negative blood donors needed for emergencies
$10 e-gift card for coming to give May 1-19 (MILWAUKEE) – When every second counts, blood products can provide lifesaving care. The American Red Cross asks the public to give blood or platelets … [Read more...]
Simple Tips to Help Black Men Manage Blood Pressure to Prevent Stroke and Dementia
For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. … [Read more...]
American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Luncheon
By Dan Truttschel Milwaukee American Heart Association Marketing Communications Director It was more than a decade ago when Pastor Veloris Mann knew something wasn’t right with her … [Read more...]
Howard University Men’s Basketball Team is Joining the Fight for Black Maternal Health
By Karen Stokes The Howard University men’s basketball team chose to support Black Maternal Health as their social justice policy initiative for the 2022-2023 season. Since the Supreme Court … [Read more...]
“Baby Blues” or Something More
Legislatively Speaking By Senator Lena C. Taylor Next week is Black Maternal Health Week. It is a lead up to International Maternal Mental Health Month, which is observed during the month of … [Read more...]
Whistleblower claims Milwaukee doctor performed unneeded surgeries
Complaint says Aurora St. Luke’s Dr. Scott Kamelle endangered patients — and drove up costs — with extra surgeries and a product not OK’d for internal use By Phoebe Petrovic Wisconsin … [Read more...]
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