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July 3, 2024
The V Foundation for Cancer Research Announces 2024 Recipients for A Grant of Her Own: The Women Scientists Innovation Award for
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Black-Owned Pharmacy Startup in St. Louis Combines Services of Walgreens and Amazon to Address Pharmacy Desert Crisis
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Martina Navratilova, Riley Gaines, Donna de Varona, Jennifer Sey Join Female Athletes For Rally in Washington, DC to "Take Back
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Travel Industry Professional Women Gather for Third Annual Women in Travel THRIVE at HSMAI Day of Impact 2024
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Lifezone Metals Announces Voting Results from its 2024 Annual General Meeting
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Susan G. Komen® Warns of Dire Impact from Braidwood Management, Inc. et al. v. Xavier Becerra et al. Ruling That Will Force
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Freedmen’s Town Community Investment Initiative Launches
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Melmark Receives $30M Gift to Fuel Services for Individuals with Autism, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Produced by Renegade Film Productions/Chameleon Multimedia, Obscure Urban Legend ‘Sweaty Larry’ to Be Invoked for Fi
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Chinatown Storytelling Centre Opens New Exhibit: Neighbours: From Pender to Hastings
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SCOTUS Ruling in Rahimi Case Upholds Protections for Domestic Violence Survivors, BWJP Experts Celebrate
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Carín León's Socios Music Forms Global Partnership with Virgin Music Group and Island Records
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PARAMOUNT GLOBAL, NICKELODEON AND DCMP FORM MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP TO MAKE BRANDS' GLOBALLY BELOVED KIDS' PROGRAMMING ACCESSIBLE
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Survey of Nation's Mayors Highlights City Efforts to Support LGBTQ+ Residents
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World's Largest Swimming Lesson™ (#WLSL2024) Kicks Off First Day of Summer with Global Event Teaching Kids and Parents How
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REI Systems Awarded $6M Contract from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for its Grants Management Solution
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Maximus Named a Top Washington-Area Workplace by The Washington Post
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Media Advisory: Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Sandra Thompson Visits Affordable Apartment Complex in Dallas
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Shop, Sip, and Support Social Justice Programs at Five Keys Furniture Annex in Stockton, California, on Saturday, June 22nd from
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Media Advisory: Arvest Bank Awards $15,000 CARE Award to University District Development Corp.
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Study Finds Racial Inequalities Cost U.S. Health System
Over $50 Billion a Year
September 17, 2009
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Texas School Wins Top Urban Education Award
September 16, 2009
The 2009 Broad Prize for Urban Education, the largest education award in the country, brings with it $1 million in college scholarships, The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation announced today ...
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MINORITY HEALTH GROUP CREATES TRACKER TO FOCUS ON PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
September 16, 2009
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The Thurgood Marshall College Fund Releases 8th Annual Public HBCU Demographic Study
September 15, 2009
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Black Patients Have Lower Rate of Survival After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
September 15, 2009
Compared with white patients, black patients who have an in-hospital cardiac arrest are significantly less likely to survive to ...
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From The University of Hawaii: Prostate cancer risk patterns vary by ethnicity
September 14, 2009
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Capitol Hill Briefing on 'Education & Immigration: Building Blocks of Innovation'
September 10, 2009
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Can Video Game Testing Spark Interest in Computing Among Black Youth?
September 10, 2009
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N.J. Closes Racial Gap in Heart Disease Testing
September 10, 2009
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Study: Educational Intervention Promotes Positive Changes For Those With Diabetes
September 10, 2009
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Race Shown to Affect Severity of Lupus Disease
September 10, 2009
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HBCUs AND HIGHER EDUCATION: Beyond the Iron Triangle
September 04, 2009
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Cancer Institute receives additional funding to improve access to care for minorities
September 04, 2009
Nationwide, African Americans have the highest death rate of all racial or ethnic groups, according to the American Cancer Society. In an effort to find answers to this alarming problem ...
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National Summit on Latino Childhood Obesity Prevention
September 03, 2009
U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona, will call for greater research and policy action to help prevent obesity among Latino children in a keynote address Sept. 10 ...
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Nonprofits Launch New Campaign to Boost Illinois Census Results
September 02, 2009
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Research Shows Increase in Deaths from Unintentional Injuries for Blacks
September 02, 2009
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Journalism Center hosts symposium on diversity in sports media
September 02, 2009
A recent study showed that only 6 percent of the nation's top print and online sports editors are minorities, and only 13 percent of sports reporters are people of color, even though the athletes they cover ...
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Report claims intolerance by officials in power is a nationally growing trend" title="
"Climate of Fear"
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"Climate of Fear"
Report claims intolerance by officials in power is a nationally growing trend
September 02, 2009
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Patient's poor health can be linked to
poor doctor-patient relationship, university study states
September 04, 2009
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NEW RESEARCH EXPLORES THE ROAD TO ADULTHOOD
August 27, 2009
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INTERACTIVE WEBSITE DETAILS THE LIVES OF CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS
August 26, 2009
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Study Shows Pancreatic Cancer Affects Blacks at Higher Rates
September 01, 2009
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Minorities have higher rates of unnecessary surgery, with poorer results
August 25, 2009
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Sickle Cell Center Hosts Research Diversity Program
August 25, 2009
The two-year expense-paid program equips underrepresented junior faculty with the knowledge to develop independent research ...
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At a "turning point" in the fight against HIV/AIDS
August 25, 2009
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Many Doctors Shown to Have Subconscious Racial Attitudes
August 21, 2009
A new U.S. study has found that doctors, like the majority of people who responded, prefer whites to blacks subconsciously, which potentially can affect their ...
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Disparities in cancer care reflect hospital resources
August 20, 2009
Hospitals that treat more black cancer patients have worse survival rates on average for patients with breast and colon cancer, regardless of ...
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Study of Treatment for Pulmonary Hypertension In Sickle Cell Patients Stopped Due to Safety Concerns
August 20, 2009
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Confronting Health Disparities of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth
August 19, 2009
Research indicates that the social stigma that surrounds lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens leads to a variety of health risks such as substance use, risky sexual behaviors, eating ...
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U.S.-born Asian-American Women More Likely to Think About, Attempt Suicide
August 18, 2009
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Latino Nutrition Month Inspires Healthy Choices At The Table
August 18, 2009
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