It was September 27, 2010 when I was diagnosed with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. I was 29 years old and I’ll never forget that ... Read More
African American women
The Stories Black Women Do Not Tell: Unveiling The Masks We Wear
Do you ever stop long enough to hear that voice inside? That voice inside, that knows your truth, may sound something like this: Looking ... Read More
The “S” On My Chest Is for Self-Care, Not Superwoman
Black Superwoman Syndrome isn’t really a syndrome, but it does present certain key features of a “dis-order” of behaviors that have ... Read More
Why PTSD Is Undiagnosed In Many Black Women
I haven’t been quite right since the abuse. I haven’t been quite right since the accident. The sexual abuse and later, rape, I experienced ... Read More
Before You Get Your Breast Cancer Screening Consider This…
In this informative Q&A session, Dr. Kandie Tate answers some of our most reader requested health questions. "What are recommendations ... Read More
My Story: “I Would Only Rely On Heart And Guts!”
The BlackDoctor.org 'My Story' series features real stories of health triumphs written by and about our readers. Do you have a health and ... Read More