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Wellness Expo caters to Menomonee Valley workers

Wellness Expo caters to Menomonee Valley workers

Recently, the Menomonee Valley Workplace Wellness Committee hosted the “2012 Wellness Expo,” at Potawatomi Bingo Casino.

Employers and Menomonee Valley workers engaged in a variety of free wellness-related demonstrations at the “2012 Wellness Expo,” at Potawatomi Bingo Casino..... Read More

Ozaukee, Waukesha among Wisconsin’s healthiest counties

MADISON — Ozaukee and Waukesha County residents are among the healthiest in WIsconsin according to a new study released by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Milwaukee County residents are among the least healthy.

Obesity, drinking hurt health State ranks 13th nationally in annual listing

The health of Wisconsinites has been stacked up against the rest of the U.S., and theres some good news and some bad news. Good news first: There are 133,000 fewer smokers in Wisconsin than a decade ago and the state's 89.6 percent rate of ninth-graders graduating with a high school diploma in four years is the nation's best.And the bad: We're at the bottom of the barrel in two of the 15 categories used to determine states' health. Almost 23 percent of adults had a high prevalence of binge drinking — the worst in the nation — and Wisconsin has the country's lowest level of public health funding per capita, at $40 per person... Read More

Milwaukee Board of School Directors Honors Wisconsin Vision and Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

Milwaukee Board of School Directors Honors Wisconsin Vision and Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

The Milwaukee Board of School Directors will honor New Berlin based Wisconsin Vision and Prevent Blindness Wisconsin with Excellence in Education Awards at the Board’s meeting tonight. The optical company and non-profit organization recently partnered on a program that provided free vision screenings to more than 500 students at Clarke Street School and Gwen T. Jackson Early Childhood and Elementary School. More than 100 of those children were then provided with free follow-up care including eyeglasses for many of them.

The Excellence in Education Award recognizes an outstanding school, student, staff member, parent, or community member for a display of excellence, achievement, and innovation that may serve as an example to our school district and the entire Milwaukee community.

Patrons, providers welcome healthier meals at Agape Community Center

Community meal providers and diners are happy about the healthier dinners that the Agape Community Center recently started to offer.

The center has taken the lead in upgrading the nutritional value of community meals by asking its 19 volunteer providers to substitute lower fat meats, such as turkey for beef, and adding more whole grains and fresh vegetables and fruits. Agape also asked providers to eliminate fat- and sugar-laden desserts.

Churches, synagogues and businesses are among the groups who buy, cook and serve dinners at the center on a rotating schedule.

These changes are the most recent in a series of adjustments the center has made over the last several years to promote healthy eating and combat the national obesity epidemic. Agape’s surveys of meal recipients have shown a desire for healthier food, according to the center’s executive director, Ann Bachrach.

Sex Ed 101: Abstinence & Marriage

Sex Ed 101: Abstinence & Marriage

A Senate bill passed Wednesday would require schools that offer sexual education courses to promote marriage and abstinence as the only definite way to prevent marriage according to an article published in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The Republican-supported proposal passed with a 17-15 vote and is now being forward to the Assembly which is mostly Republican run. When the Democrat's were in charge, this type of education was barred.

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American Red Cross urges blood donation as Labor Day approaches

The American Red Cross is encouraging eligible donors to schedule an appointment to donate blood.

All blood types are needed, especially O negative, B negative, and A negative. Type O negative is the universal blood type and can potentially be transfused to patients with any blood type.

To show appreciation for those who help save lives near the Labor Day holiday (August 29 – September 7), all presenting donors at Red Cross blood drives and blood donation centers in the Badger Hawkeye will automatically be entered for a chance to win a $500 gas card.

If you want to donate blood, simply call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit the Red Cross website and make an appointment or to get more information.