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Seeing a Difference? 5 Signs Your UC is Affecting Your Vision
About 10 percent of Americans with some form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may also end up developing problems with impacted vision. This is important to monitor, as the anti-inflammatory medications used to treat ulcerative colitis (UC), such as corticosteroids, read more about Seeing a Difference? 5 Signs Your UC is Affecting Your Vision
Top 10 Cities With The Best Tap Water
Not all city tap water tastes the same (just ask the people in Flint, Michigan). Many people opt to have bottled water delivered in the home or they just buy bottled water rather than open up their tap and get read more about Top 10 Cities With The Best Tap Water
Sexy Food: 6 Foods That Strengthen Your Orgasm & Sex Life
Let’s talk about sex baby. No, let’s really talk about sex. Do you ever feel like you lack sexual desire? Do you easily get tired when having sex? Lose your breath? Can’t get it up? Not having that mind-blowing orgasm read more about Sexy Food: 6 Foods That Strengthen Your Orgasm & Sex Life
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
Cedars-Sinai Joins Community Partners to Reduce Black Maternal Health Gap
Cedars-Sinai and BlackDoctor.org to Lead Virtual Community Conversation Spotlighting Black Maternal Mental Health Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely than white women to die, or become seriously ill, from pregnancy-related complications, according to the Centers for read more about Cedars-Sinai Joins Community Partners to Reduce Black Maternal Health Gap
Don’t Ignore the Signs: Early Signs of Lupus all Sistas Should Know
The uncomfortable truth; lupus is more common in females than males. Nine out of ten adults with the condition are female. Black females are three times more likely to develop lupus than white females. Clearly, Black women are in no read more about Don’t Ignore the Signs: Early Signs of Lupus all Sistas Should Know