Top Blacks in Healthcare 2023
by Derrick Lane
The Latest In General Health
Got Medicaid? Your Coverage Is At Risk Unless You Do This
Got Medicaid? NY’s Healthfirst Leads The Way In Ensuring the Millions of Members At Risk of Losing Their Coverage Don’t If you have Medicaid or any government sponsored health plan, keep reading. Since the pandemic was declared over, auto renewals read more about Got Medicaid? Your Coverage Is At Risk Unless You Do This
6 Reasons Why You’re Naturally Healthier In The Summer
Did you even know there was such a thing as being “healthier in the summer”? If not, hear it here first, because it’s true! The summer is meant to be full of sunshine and good times, but who wouldn’t mind read more about 6 Reasons Why You’re Naturally Healthier In The Summer
Top 10 Most Stressed Out Places To Live
Stress is an unavoidable part of life. Whether it's due to work, finances, family, or health and safety concerns, everyone experiences stress to some degree. However, the past few years have seen a significant increase in stress levels across read more about Top 10 Most Stressed Out Places To Live
Beyond the Finish Line: Olympian Gabby Thomas’ Race for Gold & Health Equity
In the world of track and field, Gabby Thomas shines as a two-time Olympic medalist with a passion that extends far beyond the finish line. “I grew up doing pretty much every sport under the sun, mainly soccer. I started read more about Beyond the Finish Line: Olympian Gabby Thomas’ Race for Gold & Health Equity
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
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