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6 Unexpected Remedies for Lower PSA in Black Men
Is your PSA too high? Have you been diagnosed with prostate cancer or are you at risk for developing it? Simply want ways to get that pesky number down? If this sounds like you, you’ve got options. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) read more about 6 Unexpected Remedies for Lower PSA in Black Men
5 Ways to Treat Lupus on Brown Skin
Caused by an autoimmune condition that attacks your organs and tissues, lupus is no joke. According to the Lupus Foundation of America, Black women, in particular, are roughly three times as likely to develop the disease compared to white women. read more about 5 Ways to Treat Lupus on Brown Skin
A Clinical Trial Saved My Life: Surviving Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Mel Mann shares his personal story of survival after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia in 1995. Given only three years left to live, Mel was shocked and worried about his young daughter and wife. The only possibility for a read more about A Clinical Trial Saved My Life: Surviving Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Old Looking Hands? 5 Ways To Turn Back The Clock
Ever shaken or held someone's hand and it took all of you to think why this person may be a lot older than they seemed? It's mainly because of the hard, scaly skin on their fingers and knuckles, topped off read more about Old Looking Hands? 5 Ways To Turn Back The Clock
4 Ways Flatirons Can Damage Your Hair
Flatirons are a common tool at home or the salon to help sisters achieve their desired hairstyle. But over time, how can heat affect your hair? We've compiled a few tips to consider when using flatirons. Your Hair Is Just Like read more about 4 Ways Flatirons Can Damage Your Hair
Living with HIV: 6 Unexpected Challenges Black Patients Face
The facts are the facts. Black people living with HIV and AIDs face a higher risk of all kinds of health-related issues. Not only do Black Americans account for nearly 40 percent of the U.S. population with HIV (despite being read more about Living with HIV: 6 Unexpected Challenges Black Patients Face