Health Care
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Black Maternal Health Week kicks off in Virginia
[ad_1] Raising awareness is crucial, advocates say, to ensure that Black mothers are heard and receive proper care RICHMOND, Va.…
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9 facts about Americans and marijuana
[ad_1] People smell a cannabis plant on April 20, 2023, at Washington Square Park in New York City. (Leonardo Munoz/VIEWpress)…
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Black Men in White Coats Summit Hosted in Glendale
[ad_1] Members from the college volunteered at the event to invest in the next generation of Black physicians The Academic…
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Tips to Help You Advocate for Your Health
[ad_1] This article is part of our series looking at how Black Americans navigate the healthcare system. According to our…
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Small Changes Reduce Higher Risk of Cardiac Issues for African Americans
[ad_1] Each year, more people die of heart attacks than of colon, breast and prostate cancers combined, and according to…
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NNPA supports NAREB call to increase African American homeownership across America
[ad_1] On April 13, National Building Black Wealth Day: Helping More Than 100,000 Black Consumers Become Homeowners and Build Wealth …
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Study of dementia and healthy brain aging in Black Americans extended for 5 years
[ad_1] National Institute on Aging gives $24 million to project run jointly by Kaiser Permanente and UC Davis The Study…
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Black maternal health week 2024: Advocacy and celebration
[ad_1] Black Maternal Health Week — April 11-17 — not only works to raise awareness about the health challenges affecting…
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The African American Wellness Project is Continuing to Empower African American Health
[ad_1] It’s Minority Health Month! Elaine Myada Empowering African American Health: The African American Wellness Project In the landscape of…
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Black and Native Americans Overwhelmed by “Deaths of Despair,” UCLA Health Study Finds
[ad_1] A new analysis revealed a concerning trend in mortality rates among middle-aged Americans, with mortality rates from “deaths of…
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