BDO Medical Minute: Medicare
by Dr. Felicia Wade, BDO Healthy Lifestyle Expert
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Ask The Expert: “Will My Edges Ever Grow Back?”
Do you have thinning edges due to weave, braided hairstyles or even health issues like hypothyroidism, lupus, iron deficiency, hormone imbalances or alopecia? While the road to growing your edges back may seem rocky, you’re in luck – it is read more about Ask The Expert: “Will My Edges Ever Grow Back?”
8 Life-Saving Facts Every Brother Should Know About Prostate Cancer
Over 41,000 Black men in the U.S. will discover that they have prostate cancer this year. In fact, about one in six will receive a diagnosis of the disease at a certain point in their life. Meanwhile, it affects one read more about 8 Life-Saving Facts Every Brother Should Know About Prostate Cancer
7 Facts About Eczema & Brown Skin You Wish You Knew Sooner!
If your skin won’t stop itching, cracking, rashing, oozing, or crusting, there’s a good chance something is wrong. An inflammatory skin condition most common in brown-skinned folks (how lucky), eczema can produce a whole range of unsightly scabs, scales, and read more about 7 Facts About Eczema & Brown Skin You Wish You Knew Sooner!
3 Things To Never Do To Chocolate Skin
Having radiant, youthful, healthy skin isn’t a birthright. Nor is it as simple as washing your face twice daily. In fact, factors such as genetics, drinking coffee or alcohol, smoking, sleep patterns, even the temperature of water you use in read more about 3 Things To Never Do To Chocolate Skin
Halle Berry was Misdiagnosed with ‘Worst Case of Herpes’
Actress Halle Berry has recently opened up about a health scare that turned out to be something totally different that what doctors originally diagnosed. It was a shock to her and now shocked fans are seeing it as a lesson read more about Halle Berry was Misdiagnosed with ‘Worst Case of Herpes’
The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials
Four out of five participants in cancer clinical trials are white, a discrepancy that calls into question whether other races and ethnicities are receiving good cancer treatment, researchers say. Women and the elderly also are underrepresented in clinical trials, according read more about The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials