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City Struggles to Find Solutions to Slow the High Pace of Drug Overdose Deaths

December 25, 2021

By Edgar Mendez Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service This story was originally published by Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, where you can find other stories reporting on fifteen city neighborhoods in Milwaukee. Visit milwaukeenns.org. Rafael Mercado works on the front lines of the city’s battle against drug overdoses. And he’s not happy with what he’s seeing. “This […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Edgar Mendez, Opiods, Opioid Addiction, Overdose Deaths

Communities Look to Hospitals for More Than Health Care

December 18, 2021

By Karen Stokes The typical thoughts on the role of hospitals are emergency rooms, maternity, surgeries and health care but now they play an additional role: charity care in the community along with economic development. “Hospitals are so much more than what goes on inside their walls, they are critical parts of their community both […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Community Benefits Report, Eric Bordering, Karen Stokes, LeAnn Betz, Wisconsin Hospital Association

How to Have Happy and Healthy Holiday Gatherings: Tips to Minimize Your COVID-19 Risk

December 18, 2021

By Darryl Sellers This holiday season will be a special time for which we’ve been anxiously waiting to visit parents, grandparents, other family members and friends. During this time, it’s important that we as Black Americans stay vigilant against COVID and ensure we are vaccinated and boosted as we plan our holiday gatherings. 1. Wash […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Darryl Sellers, Holiday Gatherings

Parents Can Now Give Their Children Ages 5 and Older More Protection Against COVID-19

November 27, 2021

By Karen Stokes COVID-19 vaccines are now available for children ages 5-11. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Pfizer’s vaccine for children on Nov 2. With this development, parents now need to do the research and make decisions on whether or not to vaccinate their children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Joelle Camble, Karen Stokes, Vaccines for Children

‘These Vaccines Work’: National Leaders Talk COVID-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 5 to 11

November 20, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved the use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children, many parents signed their children up for an appointment. Among those parents were Vice admiral and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy and his wife. This is […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Dr. Jody Thomas, Dr. Kenneth Alexander, Dr. Lee Savio Beers, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, Pediatric COVID-19, Vivek Murthy

Is Someone You Know at Risk for Diabetic Vision Loss?

November 20, 2021

By Cheryl L. Dejewski With diabetes at epidemic levels, you probably know (or are) one of the 34.2 million Americans with the disease. Whether or not the cause is due to lifestyle (poor diet, lack of exercise), genetics or both, be aware: Diabetes does more than affect blood sugar levels. Without proper precautions, it can […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cheryl L. Dejewski, Diabetic Eye Disease, Diabetic Retinopathy, Eye Care Specialists

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

Supply Disruptions are Hitting Home-Based Medical Care

November 13, 2021

By Thomas Ryan The days of scrambling to secure toilet paper are over. But the pandemic is continuing to wreak havoc on supply chains. Pet food is in short supply. Restaurants are warning customers that their favorite meals may not be on the menu. Then there’s the shortage of semiconductor chips, which has raised the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Home Health Care, Supply Chain Disruptions, Thomas Ryan

Vaccinations Look to Serve as Further Protection for Children and Their Future: What We’ve Learned So Far

November 6, 2021

Words from Pediatricians Serving as Advocates for Children By Josephine Reid Whether a parent, teacher, or family friend, you have seen at least one effect that this pandemic has had on children, including developmental issues, the widening education gap, and fewer wellness visits. In the United States, more than 5 million children have gotten COVID-19 […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Josephine Reid, Pediatric COVID-19

Dr. Mitchael Gutzeit Discusses Next Steps in COVID-19 Vaccine Approval For Children

October 30, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is on its way to being approved for children ages 5 to 11. An estimated 28 million children would be eligible for the vaccine if it is authorized. Dr. Michael Gutzeit, MD, the chief medical officer of Children’s Wisconsin, held a virtual press conference to address this announcement […]

Popular Interests In This Article: COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Dr. Mitchael Gutzeit, Vaccines for Children

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

On Health Care Reform, Don’t Miss the Forest for the Trees

October 30, 2021

By Earl D. Fowlkes, Jr Sometimes in Washington, lawmakers lose sight of the forest for the trees. That’s exactly what’s happening right now. Well-intentioned legislators are trying to make health care more affordable – by slashing prescription drug costs in the upcoming, filibuster-proof reconciliation bill. Virtually every American would agree that health care is exceedingly, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Earl D. Fowlkes Jr., Health Care Reform

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