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May 6, 2024
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Statement by Minister Khera on Dutch Heritage Day
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Americans are Concerned About Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases: How to Stay Protected
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New SABRE Pepper Spray with Built-in Alarm Offers Double Protection for Women
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Delta Dental Community Care Foundation Expands its Senior Oral Health Partnership Program with Addition of Health Quality Partne
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Statement by Minister Khera on the occasion of Orthodox Easter
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Jennifer Grey to be Honored for Her Cancer Advocacy, Along with Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer for GE Healthcare Andy De
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Bill To Protect Pregnant Women, Newborns Intro'd
November 23, 2010
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California Latinos Sue EPA
July 22, 2011
Community organizations in California have sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to force it to take action against toxic waste dumps they say have damaged the health of low-income Hispanics. "There are many factors that are poisoning this area," Maria Saucedo, a 44-year-old resident of Kings County ...
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Blacks Urged To Get The Facts About Sickle Cell
September 17, 2010
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Trouble With New Sickle Cell Screening Program
September 08, 2010
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Gates Foundation Commits $1.5 Billion For Women's, Children's Programs
June 08, 2010
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Sickle Cell News For May
May 17, 2010
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U.S Mothers Want Education Before Children
May 07, 2010
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A National I-D Card?
April 27, 2010
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Blacks Living Longer With Sickle Cell Disease
April 26, 2010
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Attitudes About Breastfeeding Explains Disparities Among Black Women
March 25, 2010
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Census Bureau Reaches Out To Minority Children With "Dora The Explorer"
March 10, 2010
Children historically have been missed more than any other age group in the census, with minority children at greatest risk of being uncounted. According ...
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Haitian-American Media Become The Eyes And Ears Of Haiti
March 09, 2010
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Black And Hispanic Infants Much More Likely To Have HIV, Report Shows
February 10, 2010
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Report Recommends Steps To Reduce Threat Posed By Hep B and C
January 13, 2010
Few among the populations most at risk -- immigrants from countries where the diseases are endemic, non-Hispanic black men, injection-drug users, and people who had blood transfusions before 1992 -- seek testing or information on how to protect themselves ...
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Between Two Worlds:
How Latino Youths Come of Age in America
December 11, 2009
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Hispanic Women Are Concerned and Misinformed About Flu, Poll Shows
October 23, 2009
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USAID report Improving Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
June 17, 2009
Since 1990, through USAID, the United States has spent more than $6 billion on child survival programs in about 80 countries. Much of the progress is the result of the widespread adoption of basic health interventions, such as early and exclusive breast feeding, measles and other routine immunizations, polio eradication, Vitamin A supplementation, treatment of child illness, antenatal care, safe delivery, postpartum care, newborn care, and the use of insecticide-treated bed nets to prevent malaria ...
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HARLEM DOWLING 7th ANNUAL FOSTER/ADOPTIVE PARENTS RECOGNITION BREAKFAST HONORS EVERYDAY HEREOS
May 13, 2009
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Black And Hispanic Infants Much More Likely To Have HIV, Report Shows
February 10, 2010
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Hispanic Women Are Concerned and Misinformed About Flu, Poll Shows
October 23, 2009
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