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Black Doctor Debunks COVID-19 Myths on TikTok to Reach Black Americans

January 14, 2023

By Paula Penebaker A growing number of Black doctors are using social media to reach vaccine-wary members of their communities. Dr. Kristamarie Collman, a family medicine physician in Orlando, is one of them. A TikTok sensation, Dr. Collman has reached more than 500,000 people with trendy videos, in which she pokes holes in common misconceptions […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Dr. Kristamarie Collman, Paula Penebaker

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

340B Doesn’t Solve Health Inequities

December 24, 2022

By Amy Hinojosa Advocates have long fought for federal funding to reach people in most need. Back in 1992, Congress established the 340B drug pricing program, which guaranteed drug discounts to hospitals serving a disproportionately high percentage of uninsured or low-income patients. Congress hoped the legislation would help hospitals provide better, less expensive care. But […]

Popular Interests In This Article: 340B, Amy Hinojosa, Prescription Drug Prices

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

Food is a Human Right

December 24, 2022

By Sherrie Tussler Executive Director, Hunger Task Force Hunger persists in Wisconsin. Throughout the pandemic, a good deal of federal financial assistance streamed to states and communities to address the pandemic’s impact on unemployment, supply chain interruptions and inflation. Free food provided by charities won’t solve lasting hunger. Hunger Task Force has distributed tens of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: FoodShare, Hunger, Hunger Task Force, Sherrie Tussler

Affordable Care Act Coverage Plans are More Affordable Than Before

December 17, 2022

By Karen Stokes Thanks to the President’s commitment to expanding access to health insurance and lowering health care costs for America’s families, coverage is more affordable now than ever before – 4 out of 5 consumers can find a plan that costs $10 or less a month. Americans without health insurance or those who need […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Affordable Care Act, Affordable Health Care, HealthCare.gov, Karen Stokes

Alzheimer’s is a Disease That Affects the Entire Family

December 17, 2022

By Karen Stokes Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. It affects not only the patient but entire families. Psychologists often refer to the families and caregivers of those with memory loss as the ‘invisible second patients’ as it has a ripple effect that can impact the entire family. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alzheimers, Anna Parks, Karen Stokes

Biden Administration Announces Winter COVID-19 Preparedness Plan

December 17, 2022

By Karen Stokes On December 15th, the Biden Administration announced their Winter COVID-19 Preparedness Plan to ensure Americans stay ahead of increases in COVID-19 cases this winter. COVID-19 is not the disruptive force it once was, but the virus is still infecting people and cases are on the rise. According to nytimes.com the test positivity […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, Karen Stokes

December 15 Deadline for Health Insurance Coverage to Start January 1, 2023

December 10, 2022

People encouraged to sign up for health insurance coverage on Healthcare.gov before December 15 for benefits to start January 1, 2023 MILWAUKEE– There is one week left for consumers to sign up for Healthcare.gov Marketplace insurance coverage to get a full year of benefits starting January 1, 2023. While December 15 is the deadline for […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance, HealthCare.gov, Open Enrollment

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

The Power of Partnerships

December 10, 2022

By Paula Penebaker Partnerships are powerful. Time and time again, they have yielded immeasurable goodwill and great financial support. Just look at the partnership between 100 Black Men (The 100) and the “We Can Do This” campaign. Through collaboration, they have provided education on COVID-19 and promoted vaccines to control infections. Below are some of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Collaborations, Partnerships, Paula Penebaker

Keep Your Heart Healthy Over the Holidays

December 3, 2022

By Karen Stokes The holidays should be a time of fun, food and family but it can also be a time of isolation, stress, anxiety, overspending and overeating which can negatively affect your health. Unfortunately, the holiday season can bring about an increase in heart attack deaths. In fact, research shows that more people die […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Heart, Heart Attack, Karen Stokes, Mitchell S.V. Elkind

Is Someone You Know at Risk for Diabetic Vision Loss?

November 26, 2022

November is “National Diabetes Awareness Month” Protect your vision for tomorrow. Learn the facts. Today. With diabetes at epidemic levels, you probably know (or are) one of the 37.3 million Americans (11.3% of the population) with the disease. Whether or not the cause is due to lifestyle (poor diet, lack of exercise), genetics or both, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Diabetic Eye Disease, Diabetic Retinopathy, Eye Care Specialists, Eye Exams

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