Wellness
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Redefining Emotional Vulnerability in Black Fathers
[ad_1] Recently, I came across a LinkedIn post that talks about normalizing “loving on our [Black] sons” and positive masculinity.…
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Eisai Teams Up With Advocacy Leaders to Launch Initiative That Helps Empower Women to Spot the Potential Signs of Endometrial Cancer
[ad_1] In partnership with SHARE Cancer Support (SHARE), Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE) and Black Health Matters, Eisai…
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6 Things to Discuss With Your Gynecologist
[ad_1] When it comes to sexual health, it can be hard to know what’s “normal” and what could signal a…
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Why Diversity Matters in COVID-19 Clinical Trials
[ad_1] Health equity is the idea that everyone deserves the same opportunity to be as healthy as possible. To achieve…
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Racism and Sleep Disorders – Black Health Matters
[ad_1] Memorial Day weekend blew the lid off racial inequality in this country faster than any other time period in…
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How Churches Can Help During the Pandemic
[ad_1] The coronavirus pandemic is hitting African Americans hard, early data suggest. But Sonjia B. Dickerson doesn’t need a spreadsheet…
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Domestic Abuse May Do Long-Term Damage
[ad_1] Women who experience domestic abuse may be more likely to develop heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes, new…
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Exercise Improves Breast Cancer Outcomes
[ad_1] A number of lifestyle changes can improve a woman’s outcomes after a breast cancer diagnosis, but exercise proves to…
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Exercise Can Improve Brain Function After Stroke
[ad_1] Structured exercise training can significantly improve brain function in stroke survivors, according to research presented Wednesday at the American…
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Exercise May Reduce High Blood Pressure Risk in Blacks
[ad_1] Regular moderate to vigorous exercise such as swimming, biking or even brisk walks can lower the risk of high blood…
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