By Michelle Hinton You would be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard that smoking and tobacco use can cause cancer and aggravate other health issues and diseases. There’s a warning … [Read more...]
Health equity can’t wait, act now in your community
By Lorraine Lathen, M.A. It’s a societal truth: not everyone is born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth. And, in Milwaukee, there are far too many pockets of extreme poverty where quality … [Read more...]
Saturday Free Clinic to begin seeing pediatric patients
The Saturday Clinic for the Uninsured, a joint venture of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Columbia St. Mary’s, will expand its services to include pediatric patients not covered by health … [Read more...]
Gwen Moore to host Grant Writing Forum
Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) announced her first ever Grant Writing Forum to assist constituents with grant writing and research. “As a Member of Congress, it is one of my responsibilities to … [Read more...]
Toyota General Counsel to keynote WAAL Scholarship Award Dinner
The Wisconsin Association of African-American Lawyers (WAAL) is honored to host attorney Christopher P. Reynolds, General Counsel at Toyota Motor Group Inc. USA, at its annual “VelanDale” Scholarship … [Read more...]
Wisconsin Childhood Immunization Champion honored
National Infant Immunization Week is April 21-28 During National Infant Immunization Week, state officials are recognizing Wisconsin ’s Childhood Immunization Champion, Dr. Margaret Hennessy, who … [Read more...]
Arthritis Walk – Southeastern Wisconsin set for May
The Arthritis Foundation Upper Midwest Region (AFUMR) will hold its Arthritis Walk – Southeastern Wisconsin on May 19. This one-day walk event raises funds and awareness to help fight arthritis, which … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Celebrates National Minority Cancer Awareness Week
Cancer affects men and women of every age, race, ethnic background, and economic class. However, data shows that cancer severely impacts minorities and the economically disadvantaged. Fifteen years … [Read more...]
Offering higher education to wider audiences
By Michael R. Lovell Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College is often thought of as only for young men and women straight out of high school. The reality at the University of … [Read more...]
Survey finds women more likely to exercise if it feels like play, not work
American Cancer Society responds with the Choose You 100,000 Acts of Play Challenge for Women A new survey from the American Cancer Society finds women are 10 percent less likely than men to make … [Read more...]
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