RIDING THE WAVE TO AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE
By Dr. T. Lamb A gigantic tsunami is rushing over healthcare consumers. Many feel they are drowning in a sea of healthcare options without a boat or life preserver. Many employees are paying premiums for […]
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By Dr. T. Lamb A gigantic tsunami is rushing over healthcare consumers. Many feel they are drowning in a sea of healthcare options without a boat or life preserver. Many employees are paying premiums for […]
By NIH Researchers say they are closer to solving the mystery of how a good night’s sleep protects against heart disease. In studies using mice, they discovered a previously unknown mechanism between the brain, bone […]
BY Delores C.S. James, PhD I recently regained my warrior spirit. I’m speaking my peace, standing up to bullies, drawing lines in the sand, and taking unbelievable risks. But warrior living can sometimes be stressful. […]
I WORK FOR WOMEN OF COLOR TO CREATE A MOVEMENT OF TOTAL SELF LOVE AND LIBERATION. For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt a connection to something bigger than me. As a child […]
By: Michelle Stafford As black women, there is a certain amount of “on-ness” that occurs by default. We are “on” guard at work, in social situations, and even at the doctors’ office. Unfortunately, this often […]
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Angela Johnson: Singer, songwriter, producer, wife, mother, entrepreneur and vegan is back with Heart and Soul to share some new music and a new healthy meal. We had a chance to catch up with Angela and […]
By Joyce Hill You may not perceive yourself as a caregiver because you don’t live with the person who needs your help or because you have a full- or part-time job that requires your attention […]
By Dr. Tyeese L. Gaines This past July, the last two states – Idaho and Utah – passed legislation finally making public breastfeeding legal in all 50 states. But, with breastfeeding in public such a […]
Originally Published by: Black Women’s Health Imperative. Think of this: Two women are diagnosed with breast cancer. They are the same age. They have the same educational background and income level. One is Black. […]
When Jordan Taylor Brown smiled, people around him smiled too. That’s what his mother Loretta remembers. But when Jordan was 21, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and an act of […]
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