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May 9, 2024
Denver's PrideFest Celebrates 50th Anniversary This Summer
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For A Bright Future Foundation and NAB Leadership Foundation Announce Strategic Partnership
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First Horizon Signs Statement of Support for the Guard and the Reserve
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Celebrate Mother’s Day at South Coast Plaza
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Docebo Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
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Rebecca School Relocates to New State-of-the-Art Facility in New York City
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NHC Announces 3.4% Increase in Common Dividend
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Joyce University Provost Appointed to the NLN Foundation Advisory Council
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Government of Canada launches new call for proposals to increase the production of alternate format materials for persons with p
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Forging a more prosperous Inuit Nunangat through the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee
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Pennington Celebrates Overlooked Plant Moms for Mother’s Day in Humorous Spot
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NFL Stars Join Campaign For Cancer Awareness
February 02, 2010
African-American men are at a higher risk for developing prostate cancer and more than twice as likely to die from the disease," said Mike Haynes, NFL ...
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Marvelyn Brown To Keynote Life AIDS Black Student Summit
January 29, 2010
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Liver Cancer Patients Face Racial
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January 26, 2010
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Clark Atlanta University Hosts Annual LIFE AIDS Black Student Summit
January 25, 2010
Students from across the country representing historically Black colleges and universities will converge on the Clark Atlanta University campus on ...
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Choirs To Raise Voices, Stroke Awareness Through Most Powerful Voices Competition
January 19, 2010
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Lupus Foundation Developing National Education Initiative For Minorities
January 18, 2010
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Study Shows Differences In Mammography Use Between Racial Groups
December 30, 2009
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2009: A Year Of Many Firsts In Efforts To Overcome Lupus
December 24, 2009
At Risk are young women of childbearing age, especially African American, Asian, and Hispanic women. The year 2009 will be remembered as a year of many firsts for lupus, including the first successful phase III clinical trial of a potential new treatment for ...
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Minority Coalition: Democrats Fail Minority Families In America
December 16, 2009
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Asian-American At Highest Risk For Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy
December 11, 2009
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Depression Survey: Implications for Diverse Communities
December 10, 2009
Though depression is common and highly treatable medical illness, research demonstrates that people of different cultural groups are at increased risk for ...
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Concern Growing Over False Positve
Mammography Rates In Minorities
December 07, 2009
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Cancer Association Sees Decrease In
Minority Lung Cancer
December 03, 2009
Lung cancer rates have been consistently higher in blacks than whites at all ages, and at younger ages in women. However, anti-smoking efforts among teenagers have had marked effectiveness since the 1970s, so Jemal and colleagues sought to confirm the ...
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Study Of Black Mother's: Depression A Risk Factor In Childhood Asthma Symptoms
November 27, 2009
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Confronting The HIV/AIDS Epidemic In The US
November 25, 2009
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Black Women’s Health Imperative Calls New Mammogram Guidelines "Death Sentence For Many Black Women"
November 20, 2009
“These new recommendations do not consider the data we have about younger African American women who have a more aggressive form of breast cancer,†asserts Zora Brown, 30-year breast cancer advocate and survivor and director of health and cultural affairs ...
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Racial Disparity In Colon Cancer Survival
Not Easily Explained
November 23, 2009
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African-American Men At Higher Risk Of False Positives In Prostate Testing
November 17, 2009
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CDC Report Finds Minorities Face "Severe" Disparities Regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases
November 16, 2009
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Congressional Health Reform Bill Gets Failing
Grade For Poor Kids
November 12, 2009
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Feds Urge Health Care Organizations To Break Language Access Barriers
November 11, 2009
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Race is Strong Predictor for Restless Legs Syndrome
November 02, 2009
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Study shows how differing Asian cultures, attitudes impact cancer screening rates
October 30, 2009
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Study Finds Black Women delay follow-up care after abnormal breast finding
October 29, 2009
A new analysis has identified a significant delay in follow-up times among African-American women after the finding of a suspicious breast abnormality. Published in the December 15, 2009 issue of CANCER ...
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LOW VITAMIN D LEVELS EXPLAINS MOST END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE RISK IN AFRICAN AMERICANS
October 30, 2009
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Letter Highlights Increased Racial Health Disparities and Barriers in Cancer Care
October 16, 2009
Eight African-American Members of Congress wrote to Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius about a proposed government policy to cut payments for radiation therapy ...
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NATIONAL LATINO AIDS AWARENESS DAY
October 13, 2009
Because there is no single Latino culture in the United States, the factors driving the HIV epidemic among Latinos are as diverse as the communities themselves. A variety of complex factors confronting this population lead to increased risk for HIV, including ...
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Breast Cancer Death Rate Declining, But Not For Black Women, ACS Report Shows
September 30, 2009
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Study: Religion Impacts Decision on Prostate Cancer Screening in African-American Men
September 29, 2009
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Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. and ASGE Host Issue Forum on Blacks and Colorectal Cancer
September 24, 2009
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Prostate Cancer Guide for African-American Men and Their Families Now Available
September 18, 2009
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