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The Best 7 Facial Cleansers For Black And Brown Skin
When it comes to a good skincare routine, less is best. Simple, natural, and effective ingredients are essential to clearing your skin for that natural melanin glow. Ladies, you’ll love this list! Fellas, you’ll find gems in here too! Here read more about The Best 7 Facial Cleansers For Black And Brown Skin
Soul Food Remix: Five Soul Food Recipes Without The Bad Stuff
Soul food has been the foundation of so many meals in the Black community for decades (if not centuries). Soul food has brought food to the hungry and communities together many times. But as the years have passed, more and read more about Soul Food Remix: Five Soul Food Recipes Without The Bad Stuff
4 Tips To Make Your Clinical Trial Search Easier
Whether you are a healthy volunteer or enrolling in a study for a specific condition, being a clinical trial participant can offer many benefits. It gives you the chance to be more involved in medical treatments, gain access to new read more about 4 Tips To Make Your Clinical Trial Search Easier
Top Blacks in Healthcare 2024 Honorees Announced
Chicago, March 14, 2024 – BlackDoctor.org (BDO) today announces its highly anticipated honorees for the 9th annual Top Blacks in Healthcare (TBH) awards, a celebration of history-makers and trailblazers in support of the Black community. TBH recognizes 15 distinguished honorees read more about Top Blacks in Healthcare 2024 Honorees Announced
Q&A: Are Black Americans Facing a Silent Crisis with Colorectal Cancer?
Despite advances in medicine, colorectal cancer remains a significant threat, particularly among minority communities. Shockingly Black Americans face the second-highest mortality and incidence rates in the U.S., being 35 percent more likely to die from colorectal cancer and 15 percent read more about Q&A: Are Black Americans Facing a Silent Crisis with Colorectal Cancer?
Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent
Patient enrollment in cancer treatment trials is 7.1 percent, higher than historical estimates, according to a study published online April 2 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Joseph M. Unger, Ph.D., from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, and colleagues read more about Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent