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Craft Therapy Healing the Nation’s Veterans
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Craft Therapy Healing the Nation’s Veterans

by d-mars.com News Provider Therapeutic and rehabilitation benefits of crafting are well-known to those who’ve experienced them firsthand, but advocates want more people to understand what a powerful healing tool it can be, particularly for the nation’s veterans during this time of increased isolation and anxiety. To raise awareness of the healing and unifying power…

Vaccine Toolkits Spark COVID Vaccine Conversations with Trusted Leaders in Hard-hit Communities of Color
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Vaccine Toolkits Spark COVID Vaccine Conversations with Trusted Leaders in Hard-hit Communities of Color

Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 is needed to ensure an end to the pandemic, including for those African American and other communities of color that have been hardest hit. However, a warranted mistrust or skepticism of the medical community – what some call the “Tuskegee effect” – may make many communities of color understandably wary of…

How and Why to Improve the Fit of Your Mask
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How and Why to Improve the Fit of Your Mask

by d-mars.com News Provider As more Americans get vaccinated against COVID-19, you may find yourself out and about more. Whether you’re returning to the workplace or just getting a haircut, mask requirements may be in place in certain venues you frequent. New Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations highlight the importance of snugly…

At a Crossroads? Consider a Career in Healthcare as a Home Caregiver
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At a Crossroads? Consider a Career in Healthcare as a Home Caregiver

by d-mars.com News Provider Considering a career change? You’re in good company — 18 percent of the deskless workforce who had a job during COVID-19 plan to leave for better benefits or job security, according to a recent survey by Quinyx. Experts say that if you’re looking for meaningful work in a reliable, recession-proof industry,…

Workplace reopening? 5 ways to put employee safety first
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Workplace reopening? 5 ways to put employee safety first

by d-mars.com News Provider Of all the milestones in our nation’s COVID-19 recovery, workplaces reopening is one of the biggest. As millions of people start returning to offices, classrooms and more, the hope of progress is tempered by concerns for safety. Everyone deserves to feel safe at work. How can employers help make that happen?…

How to choose the best face mask
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How to choose the best face mask

by d-mars.com News Provider Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, you have probably wondered what kind of face mask provides the most effective protection but is also easy and comfortable. You have probably also heard that double masking provides better protection against the more easily transmissible variants of COVID-19 that have been spreading recently….

Can You Recognize Signs of Stroke?
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Can You Recognize Signs of Stroke?

by d-mars.com News Provider Many people are avoiding in-person doctor’s visits to limit potential exposure to coronavirus — or are simply ignoring health concerns altogether. However, when it comes to medical emergencies such as stroke, immediate medical attention is critical. The fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., stroke occurs every 40 seconds and…

6 tips for controlling your high blood pressure
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6 tips for controlling your high blood pressure

By d-mars.com News Provider Did you know high blood pressure (hypertension) is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and “The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Control Hypertension,” nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, yet only 1 in 4…

Pandemic adding to the physical and financial stress facing many Black caregivers

Pandemic adding to the physical and financial stress facing many Black caregivers

While the risk of COVID-19 poses the greatest threat to the elderly, it’s also taking a toll on the people they rely on most: their caregivers. This is particularly true in the Black community, where the pandemic presents new sources of stress, both physically and financially. A new Nationwide Retirement Institute® survey of 313 Black caregivers…

Hip Hop Public Health Launches ‘Community Immunity’ Vaccine Literacy Effort
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Hip Hop Public Health Launches ‘Community Immunity’ Vaccine Literacy Effort

Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) the national nonprofit organization dedicated since 2004 to fostering positive health behavior change through the power of science and hip hop music, today launched Community Immunity: A Rap Anthology about Vaccines. A suite of free resources aimed at increasing COVID-19 vaccine coverage in communities of color by fighting fear with facts, this…

More People Are Concerned About Their Financial Future: 4 Steps To Protect Yours
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More People Are Concerned About Their Financial Future: 4 Steps To Protect Yours

By d-mars.com News Provider  Finances are consistently a top concern for many Americans, with “saving money” a top-10 most common New Year’s resolution. This year, Americans are more concerned than ever before due to the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic. USE Credit Union reported that more than 75% of non-transactional calls received since the…

Finding Fulfillment: Is This the Right Time To Switch Careers?
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Finding Fulfillment: Is This the Right Time To Switch Careers?

By d-mars.com News Provider  The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people in countless ways. From quarantine and social distancing to remote working, furlough and job loss, many people are reassessing how they spend their time and make money. Turning proverbial lemons into lemonade, people of all ages and backgrounds have decided to pivot their careers to…

THE YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON LAUNCHES HTX+, A TRANSFORMATIVE VIRTUAL PLATFORM
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THE YMCA OF GREATER HOUSTON LAUNCHES HTX+, A TRANSFORMATIVE VIRTUAL PLATFORM

The first-of-its-kind virtual platform is geared to tackle social isolation by providing Houstonians resources to strengthen spirit, mind and body in the comfort of their homes  By d-mars.com News Provider The YMCA of Greater Houston recently announced the launch of HTX+, a new on-demand, one-of-a-kind virtual platform with fitness and wellness courses and resources for…

Study: Social Isolation Among Seniors Is Widespread, but These Resources Can Help
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Study: Social Isolation Among Seniors Is Widespread, but These Resources Can Help

By d-mars.com News Provider Because of the pandemic, we’ve all experienced social isolation – the loss of close contact with family and friends. We’re feeling that isolation even more acutely during the winter season, when we typically get together with those we love. For older adults who have had to take extra isolating precautions against…

Medical Innovations Poised To Transform Healthcare in 2021
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Medical Innovations Poised To Transform Healthcare in 2021

By d-mars.com News Provider  Experts in healthcare are continuously striving to develop new innovations that can improve and save lives. Even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists, physicians, and researchers continued to advance medical knowledge, enhance screening and diagnostic tools, and improve disease management platforms, bringing new hope to patients in 2021. When it comes to…

Fighting Flu and Staying Healthy All Year With Medicaid and CHIP
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Fighting Flu and Staying Healthy All Year With Medicaid and CHIP

By d-mars.com News Provider Each year, millions of Americans get sick from “seasonal influenza” (“the flu”). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 38 million people got sick with the flu during the 2019-2020 flu season. The flu is more dangerous than the common cold and children are at higher…

4 Ways Black Women Can Prioritize Self-Care for Improved Heart Health
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4 Ways Black Women Can Prioritize Self-Care for Improved Heart Health

By d-mars.com News Provider High blood pressure — the leading risk factor for heart attack and stroke — continues to disproportionately affect communities of color. Addressing this health inequity is especially important right now, as people with hypertension and serious heart conditions are at an increased risk for more severe outcomes if they acquire COVID-19….

6 Reasons to Start a Home Healthcare Career After Age 50
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6 Reasons to Start a Home Healthcare Career After Age 50

By d-mars.com News Provider With unemployment rates nearly twice as high as their pre-pandemic levels reported in February 2020, the prospect of starting a new career after age 50 may seem unrealistic. However, industry experts say that it’s actually a great time for those in this age bracket to consider making the leap. “Whether you’re…

How to learn more about new virtual internship programs
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How to learn more about new virtual internship programs

By d-mars.com News Provider It’s not news that the COVID-19 pandemic has put a damper on learning opportunities for high school and college students. Unfortunately, that’s been especially true for underrepresented students, who often face roadblocks in accessing professional opportunities. One glaring issue is that the in-person internships so crucial to on-the-job experience have been…

Association of Black Cardiologists Advocates for Vaccinations in Communities of Color
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Association of Black Cardiologists Advocates for Vaccinations in Communities of Color

Black Americans are dying from COVID-19 at higher rates than others — but they are also getting vaccinated at lower rates Our nation has reached a grim milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic: over 400,000 Americans have died from complications of the coronavirus. Black Americans are 3.7 times as likely as white Americans to be hospitalized…