Knowing your family history is important, but what role does family history play when it comes to prostate cancer? Watch as Dr. Mack Roach ... Read More
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Eczema: How To Stop The Itching
Eczema has been called "the itch that rashes" because the itching usually occurs first. This group of skin rashes may first ... Read More
Building A Better Life With MS — With Legos
Fine motor and cognitive abilities can improve thanks to the adult-oriented construction kits of the timeless children's toy. Although ... Read More
How to Manage Late-Stage Prostate Cancer
As an African American man, your odds of developing prostate cancer are higher than that of other ethnicities. Worse yet, many men aren’t ... Read More
Why Do Black Men Disproportionately Get Prostate Cancer?
Black men are at an increased risk for developing prostate cancer compared to white men and other men of color. They are also 2.1 times more ... Read More
NFL Hall-of-Famer & Coach, Deion Sanders, May Have Foot Amputated
The legendary multi-sport star, Deion Sanders, who famously played professionally in the NFL and MLB at the same time and most memorably ... Read More
Changes to Your Stool: What You Need to Know
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a lifelong inflammatory disease of the colon and rectum. The autoimmune disease causes changes in stools (poop) ... Read More
Breaking the Stigmas: Black Men & Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer is 100% treatable, but Black men disproportionately die from the condition. Furthermore, many men living with prostate ... Read More
Marla Gibbs at 93: “We Never Really Die, Our Spirit Lives On”
Actress Marla Gibbs, best known for her roles on shows like The Jeffersons and 227 is now 93 years of age and still going strong. She has a ... Read More
Prostate Cancer: What is it and What is its Function in Our Body?
Prostate cancer occurs in the prostate, but it can affect many parts of the body. Watch as Dr. Mack Roach III discusses what prostate cancer ... Read More
How to Know if Your MS Relapse Needs a Doctor
Depending on the type of multiple sclerosis (MS) that you’re dealing with, it’s possible to go through cycles of remission and relapse. This ... Read More
7 Signs It’s Time to Change Your Eczema Treatment
Dealing with the symptoms of eczema, which include dry, itchy skin on a regular basis can be daunting. The good news is there are several ... Read More