A Breastfeeding Tale of Four Cities Part 4: North By Nekisha Killings According to the CDC’s Breastfeeding Scorecard, northern states are trending remarkably well in the measures that are … [Read more...]
Don’t Let Cataracts Cloud Your Ability to See Life to the Fullest
Learn the facts about one of the most common sight-threatening conditions for African-American older adult African-Americans have nearly twice the risk of developing cataracts than Caucasians. … [Read more...]
Full Participation is Necessary for Full Cannabis Legalization
By Mary Freeman Jonathan Brostoff, 19th Assembly District State Representative, is a forward-thinking leader regarding Cannabis Legalization. Brostoff represents the Eastside, Bayview and part … [Read more...]
How to avoid getting tricked by expensive food trends, and save money at the supermarket
Many of us are trying to eat cleaner these days. We look for non-GMO on labels. We pay attention to our foods’ country of origin. But some of these precautions can really add up at the cash register, … [Read more...]
Breaking the Mental Health Stigma Begins with Educating the Community
By Dylan Deprey After twenty years of working construction as a carpenter, Jeff Munz needed a change, a new beginning and a career that would allow him to help others. Though the switch to the … [Read more...]
Are Your Hair Care Products Making You Ill, New Legislation May Help
By Karen Stokes Relaxers, texturizers, shampoos and conditioners may be hazardous to your health. Personal care and beauty products for the most part in the United States are untested and … [Read more...]
Three Steps for Children’s Mental Health
By Nyesha Stone Mental health is real and anyone at any age can be diagnosed with a mental illness. In adolescents, there are many factors that contributes to a child’s mental development: … [Read more...]
Creative Art Program Available for Individuals with Early-Stage Dementia
Milwaukee, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association will offer “Memories in the Making®” a four-week watercolor painting session designed for families living with early-stage dementia. The series … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s Association to Offer Program for Individuals with Moderate Dementia and their Care Partners
Milwaukee, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association will present a three-part program called “Living with Moderate Dementia”. tailored for family caregivers of persons with moderate Alzheimer’s disease … [Read more...]
ALZ Media Insider Spring 2017
New Funds Will Fuel Alzheimer’s Breakthroughs, But More Still Needed The Alzheimer’s Association and its sister organization the Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM), achieved a major legislative … [Read more...]
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