By Darryl Sellers President Joe Biden has declared June a national month of action as the United States pushes through what is hopefully the tail end of the more-than-one-year pandemic. The White … [Read more...]
Tips for Staying Heart-Healthy All Summer Long
By Dr. Eben Eno Cardiologist, cares for patients at Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee and Milwaukee campuses This summer, we’re all looking forward to getting outdoors, enjoying … [Read more...]
Leading By Example: Community Huddle Hosts COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Many people know at least one person who got sick from the COVID-19 virus. Most know more than one. County Supervisor Priscilla Coggs-Jones (District 10) got the virus … [Read more...]
‘Back with a vengeance’: Milwaukee Sees Rise In Syphilis Cases
By Matt Martinez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city … [Read more...]
Ascension Wisconsin Expands COVID-19 Vaccination to Increase Access
Ascension Wisconsin is expanding vaccination administration to Ascension Medical Group - Wisconsin clinics and its Ascension Rx pharmacy locations. With a focus on convenience, this transition … [Read more...]
Leading Causes of Vision Loss in Black Community Still a Threat —Even During Pandemic
By Cheryl L. Dejewski “People need to realize that sight-threatening concerns didn’t take a pause during the pandemic. Problems could be progressing that can lead to serious consequences for your … [Read more...]
With the Help of Black Women, We Can Boost Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
By Linda Goler Blount and Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath Black Americans have been hit hardest by COVID-19. Yet we’re also much less likely to get the vaccine. In the District of Columbia, for … [Read more...]
Steps to Make Your “Happiness Molecule” Happy Again
By Bryce Wylde, BSc, DHMHS, Homeopath Is it any wonder we’ve got a sleep deprivation epidemic going on? Lack of social interactions plus uncertainty and anxiety can affect your moods. Staying … [Read more...]
DHS Adds COVID-19 Vaccination Data to Existing Racial and Ethnic Disparities Dashboard
Data show higher case rates and lower vaccination rates among Wisconsin’s Black, Indigenous, and people of color The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced that the COVID-19 Racial … [Read more...]
Office of Children’s Mental Health Focuses on Improving Quality of Life for LGBT Youth
Office of Children’s Mental Health Director Linda Hall today announces the publication of a new fact sheet, Improving Quality of Life for LGBT Youth, and details what our communities, schools, … [Read more...]
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