By Representative Sylvia Ortiz-Velez One of the most important takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic is the importance of health equity—that is, the idea that everyone deserves an equal opportunity … [Read more...]
Are You at Risk For a Leading Cause of Blindness in Black Americans?
January is “National Glaucoma Awareness Month” 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 … [Read more...]
What Makes You Different Makes You One In A Million – Learn Your Ancestry – Enroll Today
What makes you like your sisters and brothers is what makes All Of Us So Important. Enroll Today! Call 414-955-2689 … [Read more...]
Monthly FoodShare Payments to Be Cut Substantially Starting in March
By Sam Woods 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...]
Black Doctor Debunks COVID-19 Myths on TikTok to Reach Black Americans
By Paula Penebaker A growing number of Black doctors are using social media to reach vaccine-wary members of their communities. Dr. Kristamarie Collman, a family medicine physician in Orlando, … [Read more...]
NNS Spotlight: Muslim Community and Health Center of Wisconsin Expands Services
By Devin Blake The Muslim Community and Health Center of Wisconsin, or MCHC, has earned a federal designation that is allowing it to expand services. The South Side medical clinic and … [Read more...]
COVID, the Flu, RSV, Respiratory Illnesses Abound
HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Yes, we are all ready to meet family, travel to places and return to a degree of normalcy after two years of the Pandemic and a year of adjusting to this new normal. But, like 2020, … [Read more...]
FREE Community Covid Vaccination Clinic at Holy Cathedral COGIC
Flu vaccines also available while supplies last. Contact Health Connections, Inc. at 414-999-1099 … [Read more...]
Food is a Human Right
By Sherrie Tussler Executive Director, Hunger Task Force Hunger persists in Wisconsin. Throughout the pandemic, a good deal of federal financial assistance streamed to states and communities … [Read more...]
340B Doesn’t Solve Health Inequities
By Amy Hinojosa Advocates have long fought for federal funding to reach people in most need. Back in 1992, Congress established the 340B drug pricing program, which guaranteed drug discounts to … [Read more...]
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