UW Health discusses latest health headlines, including measles and West Nile virus
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Aug 5, 2025 8:20 AM CDT
-
1:06
Hawthorn Glen Outdoor Education Center
-
3:24
Wauwatosa West High School Theatre program making more history...
-
5:10
Meet the Wisconsin savant eco-artist with autism who proves all...
-
2:39
One more day of pleasant temps to enjoy before the oven door...
-
2:01
’We had to do something to help them:’ Milwaukee donation...
-
0:57
Card show fills Fiserv Forum atrium, post-trade Giannis card...
-
0:43
Line stretches around the block for fifth annual bike giveaway...
-
1:57
’Smells like a dead mouse:’ Penelope the Corpse Flower blooms...
-
4:07
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (6/27)...Summerfest Part II,...
-
3:10
Enjoy the tolerable temps before we get blasted with heat and...
-
1:57
Brady Street starts summer safety pilot program, neighbors maintain...
-
2:16
Brewers fans welcome Cubs to Milwaukee for first time in 2026
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Wisconsin has been added to the list of states with confirmed measles cases, raising concerns about how residents can stay protected.
UW Health Chief Quality Officer Dr. Jeff Pothof joined us on Tuesday, Aug. 5 to discuss that and other health headlines.
'Topics he discussed included measles, the West Nile virus in Wisconsin, foods and their impact on lung cancer, and dementia in older adults.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter