Health Care

Wheaton Franciscan to hold health, wellness summit

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare and Brain Brawn & Body, a website dedicated to men’s health, will commemorate Men's Health Month with an inaugural free health and wellness summit on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Journey House, 2110 W. Scott St. in Milwaukee.

Pine Haven opens new nursing home

After providing nursing care for 65 years on its Giddings Avenue campus in Sheboygan Falls, Pine Haven Christian Communities moved their skilled nursing residents to a new nursing home at the Haven Drive campus on the north side of Sheboygan Falls on Monday.

Medical College to build new office building

The Medical College of Wisconsin recently announced that it plans to build a 225,000-square-foot office building on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center campus in Wauwatosa.

Relay For Life in need of teams

As the American Cancer Society prepares for its 2015 Relay For Life of Milwaukee Fundraiser, now in its 21st year, the organization is working to recruit teams from area businesses, schools, families and community groups.

Cardiac Science awarded $23 million in lost royalties

Waukesha-based Cardiac Science Corp., a manufacturer of automated external defibrillators, was recently awarded $22,991,985 in lost royalties in a breach of contract lawsuit. A 12-person jury in Los Angeles Superior Court unanimously decided in favor of the company's breach of contract claims against Zoll Medical Corp. and Zoll LifeCor Corp.
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U.S. News & World Report ranks Children’s Hospital among nation’s best

For the second consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin No. 5 in cardiology and heart surgery.

Have a Heart Motorcycle Ride to benefit MCW Cardiovascular Center

The Suburban Milwaukee H.O.G (Harley Owners Group) Chapter and Suburban Motors Harley Davidson in Thiensville will host the 7th annual Have a Heart Motorcycle Ride on Saturday to benefit the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Cardiovascular Center.

Hartland girl receives national award for commitment to fight cancer

Annie Bartosz, the 13-year-old founder of the Hartland-based Gold in September charity, has been named a “100 Everyday Amazing” individual for her commitment to the fight against childhood cancer. Annie, who was selected from more than a thousand nominees, was honored on May 26 at the 8th annual “the one hundred” award ceremony in Boston.

AboutHealth partners with Arise Health Plan on coverage

AboutHealth, the statewide health care organization with members including Aurora Health Care, has reached an agreement with Arise Health Plan to offer co-branded individual and group coverage.

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