Ascension Wisconsin hosted a meeting on August 6 to discuss the future of Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital-St. Joseph Campus with neighborhood and community members, faith leaders, representatives from … [Read more...]
St. Mark AME Church Offers Community Life-Saving Hope Through Dynamics of Organ Donation Education
Compiled By Milwaukee Courier Staff Led by its newly developed CodeR Core Team, St. Mark AME Church held a community education session on Wednesday, August 1, to arm its church members and … [Read more...]
Fighting Hunger and Improving our Community’s Health through Collaboration
By David Lee Executive Director, Feeding Wisconsin We’ve all heard the staggering numbers before. One in 10 people in Wisconsin face hunger, and far too many hardworking families have to make … [Read more...]
Foodborne Illnesses Can Lead to IBS
By Nyesha Stone Summers are like a crown jewel, especially in a state like Wisconsin that’s covered in snow for most of the year. When the temperature rises and the final snow melts the real … [Read more...]
United Healthcare Volunteers and Feeding America Work Together
By Ethan Duran One hundred and twenty volunteers from UnitedHealthcare sorted out apples, pears, corn and other produce at four Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin food centers in the … [Read more...]
MDs Offer Tips to Make the Most of Your Next Eye Exam
By Cheryl L. Dejewski “One of the best ways of improving your health is to plan regular check-ups—with your doctor, dentist and eye care specialist. However, many of us procrastinate thinking, … [Read more...]
Ascension Wisconsin Receives Grant for Opioid Treatment Program
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Over recent years, the use of opioids in Milwaukee has become a city-wide crisis. With the number of overdoses and deaths on the rise due to the use of narcotics, … [Read more...]
International Medical Students Could be the Key to Shortage of Doctors
By Nyesha Stone Can you imagine a society without doctors? If not, then you would agree that the shortage of doctors in the U.S. is a problem. According to a 2017 report conducted by the … [Read more...]
NIH and Prostate Cancer Foundation Launch Large Study on Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African-American Men
The largest coordinated research effort to study biological and non-biological factors associated with aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men has begun. The $26.5 million study is called … [Read more...]
Suicide Resources Across Milwaukee County
By Evan Casey Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, are not immune to the large rise in suicides and attempted suicides we hear about almost every day. Suicide rates in Wisconsin are up nearly 26 percent … [Read more...]
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