‘Get Ready With Me’ TikTok star announces own death in final video
Popular TikTok creator Dr. Kimberley Nix announced her own death in a heartfelt final video titled "Get Ready with Me, One Last Time," where she shared her journey with metastatic sarcoma and encouraged new followers to learn from her experiences.
Brewers pitcher visits breast cancer patients in West Allis
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Hoby Milner visited patients at Aurora Women’s Pavilion in West Allis on Friday, May 10.
Prince William says Kate Middleton’s 'doing well’ after cancer diagnosis
On March 22, Kate Middleton announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer.
Beach Boys' Brian Wilson needs conservatorship because of mental decline, judge rules
Two longtime representatives of Brian Wilson will now make decisions on his behalf. The music legend was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
Carroll University offering free community counseling; what to know
Carroll University announced its Community Counseling Center (CCC) will offer free short-term services for 15 weeks starting on Thursday, May 16.
Open Record: Cardiac Connection
A Tough Mudder's finish line turns into a flatline for one man. Now, that patient has a second chance at life and is paying it forward to the cardiac rehab unit that helped him get back on his feet.
West Bend man finds chance to return to clinic that saved his life
With a smile on his face, there is no doubt Greg Koenig feels he's exactly where he needs to be.
Cat owners could be at higher risk of schizophrenia, study suggests
Snuggling with a cat seems like a loving and relaxing activity, but a new study implies that it might affect your mental health down the line.
These are the states where it's still legal to smoke with kids in cars
Only a dozen states have laws that prohibit lighting up in a private vehicle with children present. No level of exposure to secondhand smoke is safe, the CDC says.
New breast cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force just revised its breast cancer screening recommendations. It now suggests women at average risk for breast cancer should start screening at a younger age.
New breast cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force just revised its breast cancer screening recommendations.
Miss USA Noelia Voigt suddenly resigns title – here’s why
Miss USA 2023 Noelia Voigt has announced that she is resigning from the title. "I realize this may come as a large shock to many," the 24-year-old wrote.
Paralyzed former Rutgers athlete expands bourbon brand into NY, donates $5.20 of every sale to research
Former Rutgers University defensive tackle Eric LeGrand is expanding his bourbon brand from New Jersey and Kentucky into New York and is donating proceeds from cases of liquor sold to find a cure for paralysis.
COVID-19 variants called FLiRT are spreading across US
The COVID-19 variants, nicknamed FLiRT, account for about one in four infections. Here's what to know.
Nurses Week; Racine nurse provides crucial care
Monday marks the start of Nurses Week, when health care providers highlight the work of all nurses.
25K Americans starting Wegovy weekly as supply increases and prices drop, drugmaker says
The number of U.S. patients currently starting the weight management drug Wegovy is "four times" the number in December 2023, the drugmaker said.
Raising awareness about heart disease in women
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S., but there's a push for more resources to help spread the word. Celebrating life is how a group of women kicked off the American Heart Association’s "Go Red for Women" luncheon in Milwaukee.
Heart disease and women, Milwaukee luncheon raises awareness
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the U.S., but there's a push for more resources so word can be spread.
Oconomowoc cyclist riding Tour de France route for leukemia fundraiser
An Oconomowoc cyclist will join a team next month, whose goal is to ride the Tour de France route a week before the professional raise for charity.
Maternal mortality rate in U.S. declines, but racial disparities remain: CDC data
Following an increase in women dying during pregnancy or after childbirth earlier in the pandemic, mortality rates dropped significantly in 2022, according to a new CDC report.