How far do you think a mother go if she thinks her child is sick? We've heard of overprotective moms, but what about moms who may be ... Read More
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Effects Of Cardiac Rehab On The Family
The patient's family plays a vital part in the rehabilitation process. One of the most important factors in the patient's recovery is family ... Read More
8 Tips To Enjoy Holiday Parties & Control Diabetes
The holiday season is in full swing. Baking cookies for family and friends and holiday parties with cocktails and rich hors d’oeuvres can ... Read More
Loving With HIV: He Didn’t Know His Partner Was HIV Positive
Timothy Webb was eight years into his relationship before he learned his partner's HIV positive status...and then his own. "I don't ... Read More
#WeSeeYou: 4-Year-Old Chicago Boy Reads 100 Books In A Day On Facebook Live
When most Chicagoans were upset about waking up to snow last Saturday, Caleb Green saw it as the perfect 'snowy day' for a reading marathon. ... Read More
Empower Yourself: Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Managing Sickle Cell Disease
The latest news on sickle cell disease is encouraging. Bone marrow stem cell transplantation represents the strongest potential cure for ... Read More
Vaginal Yeast Infections and Diabetes: What’s The Connection?
Yeast infections are a common female condition. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 75 percent of women will ... Read More
Serena Williams: Back At It, Motherhood And All
The 36-year-old new mother and tennis champion Serena Williams returned to the court over the weekend, marking her first public tennis ... Read More
The State Of Black Children Living With HIV
Since the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, close to 15,000 children have been infected with HIV, and approximately 3,000 ... Read More
Jay-Z On Marriage: “It’s The Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Done”
Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter goes by many names: Jigga, J. Hov, Hova, and more. We all know him as the platinum-selling rap artist turned ... Read More
World AIDS Day: Advancements In Treatment
According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), 1 in 2 people with HIV have had the virus at least 3 years before ... Read More
Fighting HIV Stigma Is A Health Issue, Not A Sexuality Issue
As a Peer Navigator for AID Atlanta, Timothy Webb is the first person newly diagnosed HIV positive patients meet to get linked with ... Read More