(NAPSI)—Almost every American has a family member or friend affected by diabetes, and more than 1 in 10 Americans have
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Stepping Out Of The Shadows Of HIV
(NAPSI)—Ann is a 74-year-old retired principal and grandmother living in Connecticut. Robin is a 58-year-old community health educator and mother
Covid Treatments Readily Available, But Access Disparities Still Huge
By Sunita Sohrabji As Californians brace for a winter surge of COVID infections, that’s the message of Dr. Rita Nguyen,
Be A Hero: Give Blood
(NAPSI)—As families plan their fall activities, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encourages you to make another plan—to
Tricky Treats: Hits And Misses For Young Teeth
(NAPSI)—As the leaves change to their seasonal shades and jack-o’-lanterns appear on doorsteps, Halloween candy begins to hit supermarket shelves.
Password Rage—What It Is, How To Avoid It
(NAPSI)—If you’re like most people, a frustrating online password process has put you in a bad mood. In fact, according
Supporting Clarity In Health Plan Selection
(NAPSI)—While the open enrollment experience may be virtual, in-person, or a mix of both this year, it remains important that
California’s Health Care System is Failing Black Californians
By Ethnic Media Services Nearly one-third of Black Californians – one in three people – have been treated unfairly by
New Report Examines Startling Highs — and Lows — Of Mental Health Treatment in America
By Ethnic Media Services By Stacy M. Brown/NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Officials want to track changes in the prevalence
BLACK WOMBS MATTER: SEE AFTERSHOCK
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Did you know that Black women are three or four times more likely to die from