The CDC said countries in the Americas have reported more than 9.7 million dengue cases so far this year.
By Dr. Gerald Hautman, Chief Medical Officer for Population Health, UnitedHealthcare
REMEDYNOW AESTHETICS COMPLIMENTARY LAUNCH PARTY JUNE 27 SHOWCASES CUTTING-EDGE PROCEDURES TO TIGHTEN/TONE MUSCLES
By Dr. Donald Tavakoli, national medical director for behavioral health, UnitedHealthcare
The new KP.2 variant nicknamed FLiRT could cause an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin and around the country this summer.
PRAVO WELLNESS INTRODUCES NEW NEEDLE-FREE, PAIN FREE TECHNOLOGY TO STRENGTHEN MUSCLES DURING MAY 23 LAUNCH PARTY
Dr. Donna O’Shea, OB/GYN and Chief Medical Officer of Population Health, UnitedHealthcare
Several hospitals in Wisconsin were given top safety grades in The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2024 Hospital Safety Grades released Wednesday.
By Dr. Rhonda Randall, Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealthcare, Employer & Individual
By Dr. Paul J. McConnell, Dental Director, UnitedHealthcare
By Dr. Steven Kulick, MD, MBA, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of Wisconsin
By: Dr. Donald Tavakoli, UnitedHealthcare National Medical Director for Behavioral Health
By Dr. Donna O’Shea, Chief Medical Officer of Population Health, UnitedHealthcare
West Virginia is ranked as the most obese state in the U.S. See how Wisconsin stacks up.
Among 67 Wisconsin hospitals evaluated in the report, seven received the gold-standard “A” safety grade.
The national rate rose by 3 percent, to 5.6 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022. It rose more drastically in Wisconsin.
The CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccination and an updated COVID-19 shot.
By Tommy O’Connor, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
By: Dr. Nicole Brady, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
Approximately 245,000 pounds of frozen chicken sold nationwide and online have been recalled because they may contain plastic.
By: Nicole Brady, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
Wisconsin's lakeshore counties may see an increase in ozone production causing unhealthy air for sensitive groups, forecasters said.
Health officials in Milwaukee County on Tuesday encouraged residents to prevent mosquito bites after finding West Nile virus in samples.
The air quality in much of Milwaukee County was very unhealthy Tuesday morning amid smoke from Canadian wildfires, authorites said.
Forecasters said they can't rule out a chance of hazardous air quality for parts of Wisconsin as wildfire smoke creeps across the state.
Milwaukee and Waukesha counties had unhealthy air quality Friday morning as forecasters warn about lingering smoke and ozone.
Wisconsin Resident was Able to Return to the Golf Course After Following These Tips from Renowned Chicago Orthopedic Surgeon
U.S. News and World Report recently ranked these two Wisconsin hospitals as the best in the state for children's care.
For expecting mothers across America, Newsweek recently ranked the best maternity hospitals. Here's which ones in Wisconsin earned a spot.
By Dr. Rhonda Randall, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual
Milwaukee County has seen the highest number of mpox cases since 2022, but the illness has been spotted in every corner of Wisconsin.
Dr. Nicole Brady, chief medical director, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
Here's where you can go in Milwaukee and Waukesha on Saturday to safely dispose of your unused prescription medications at a takeback event.
Wisconsin-based health systems Froedtert and ThedaCare on Tuesday announced the first steps in their plans to combine as one organization.
Advocates say xylazine testing strips and community tolerance are needed.
A permanent form of male birth control can now be obtained through Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin after abortion protections fell in 2022.
By Dr. Nikki Brady, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin
Milwaukee managed to drop in the latest Orkin ranking on bed bug cities, but it still managed to earn a spot in the top 50.
Here's what parents in Wisconsin should know as health officials monitor cases of group A strep in the United States.