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Breaking the Silence: Breast Cancer Disparities Among Black Women
Breast cancer disparities among Black women are pressing issues that demand attention and action.
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Summer Program Cultivates Future Cardiovascular Researchers
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New Research Uncovers Genetic Variant’s Alarming Impact on Heart Health and Longevity in Black Americans
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Know Your Risk for Blood Clots Before Taking Birth Control
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American Cancer Society Launches Largest-Ever Study to Probe Disparities in Cancer Outcomes for Black Women
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Nurses Week is an opportunity to recognize and appreciate the vital role that nurses play in health care.
Choosing Supplements That Hit the Mark
There are over 80,000 vitamins and dietary supplements on the market, but not all are created equal.
Empowering Patients: Taking Control of Vein Health and Well-Being
From varicose veins to chronic venous insufficiency, these conditions can lead to discomfort and limitations in daily life. However, within…
Sickle Cell: Not Just a Black Disease or Trait
Sharing this information about sickle cell is the everyday work of Houston-based charity “As One Foundation,” which was founded by…
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