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Black Counties Are Less Likely to Have Cancer Clinical Trials. This Needs to Change.
The most socially vulnerable counties are less likely to have any cancer clinical trial, according to a research letter published online May 7 in JAMA Network Open. Black people, particularly Black women are more likely to live in these socially read more about Black Counties Are Less Likely to Have Cancer Clinical Trials. This Needs to Change.
The 10 Vitamins Black Women Need
You’re probably wondering why you need to know what vitamins are best for you because you already take a multivitamin. Well, multi-vitamins, like the highly recommended One-A-Day Women’s, adhere to the updated DRIs (Dietary Reference Intakes) very closely, but even read more about The 10 Vitamins Black Women Need
10 Easy-to-grow Plants to Start Your Garden
The beginning of spring brings more sunshine and warmth that many people want to take advantage of by starting a garden. To ensure your spring garden is successful, it’s best to go with plants that thrive well in the spring read more about 10 Easy-to-grow Plants to Start Your Garden
9th Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards (2024)
BlackDoctor.org (BDO), the leading online health & wellness destination for Black consumers, announces the highly anticipated list of distinguished honorees for the 9th Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards Gala and Thought Leadership Event. The celebration of Black excellence will read more about 9th Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards (2024)
Missing the Mark: How Breast Cancer Guidelines Fail Black Women
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently released its long-anticipated guidelines on breast cancer screening, lowering the screening age from 50 years to 40 years biennially. However, there has been growing concern over the adequacy of breast cancer screening read more about Missing the Mark: How Breast Cancer Guidelines Fail Black Women
5 Myths About Ankylosing Spondylitis in Black Patients
Feeling stiff as a board? Dealing with pain in your back or joints that just won’t seem to go away? If so, you might just be dealing with something called ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Now, if you haven’t heard of AS, read more about 5 Myths About Ankylosing Spondylitis in Black Patients