Find your plan at medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE … [Read more...]
Health-Related DNA Results from the All of Us Research Program
When you joined the All of Us Research Program, we told you that you may learn more about your health. One way we can help you learn more is by sharing information about your DNA with you. Learn more … [Read more...]
Fatherhood Matters: Summit and Family Fair Provide Support to Milwaukee Dads
Those of us who had an involved father know what it meant to us. Games of catch, trips to the park, lessons on respect, responsibility and humility. What it means to be a man and a father. The fact … [Read more...]
Breast Cancer: Not Just a Female Problem
By LaKeshia N. Myers In 1993, Richard Roundtree was diagnosed with breast cancer. The actor who had personified the role of “Shaft” in the 1970s, says he was shocked when he received the … [Read more...]
Breast Health Month 2022
The late Mildred Leigh-Gold was known as the BREAST HEALTH LADY. She was the first local advocate and motivational speaker to talk openly about breast cancer and its impact in the African American … [Read more...]
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers & MPS Partner to Open a Full-Service, Bilingual Health Clinic at South Division High School
District’s first in-school health clinic celebrated by community leaders Milwaukee -- Together, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers (SSCHC) and Milwaukee Public … [Read more...]
PPAWI on Allowing DA’s to Prosecute Abortions in Other Counties
WISCONSIN – Wisconsin attorney general candidate Eric Toney (R) says district attorneys should cross county lines to prosecute abortion cases. The future that he sees for the state is loud and clear: … [Read more...]
Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes has a Plan to Addresses the Black Maternal Mortality Crisis
By Karen Stokes The maternal mortality rate is rising in Wisconsin, especially in the African American community. Women need support and Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for the U.S. Senate … [Read more...]
Join Seniors like Allen and Spread the Word About FoodShare
Allen, a retired veteran, living in Milwaukee, heard about FoodShare through a friend. “I didn’t know about FoodShare until a friend told me about it,” said Allen. “I might have seen it on TV or … [Read more...]
‘Heroes Saving Hearts’ Encourages the Hispanic Community to Learn CPR
By Karen Stokes During Hispanic Heritage month, the American Heart Association started the bilingual campaign ‘Heroes Saving Hearts’ to shine a light on members of this community learning CPR … [Read more...]
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