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Features 10 Ways You Can Be an Advocate in Your Community. Change is built one story, one action and one connection at a time. June 5, 2025 • By Jennifer Morton • By Jennifer Morton ...
A new study found improved clinical outcomes for Latinos treated by doctors of a similar race or ethnicity, according to a University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) news release.. Research has ...
Using frozen or tight gloves to limit blood flow to the hands during chemotherapy reduced the likelihood of painful nerve damage.
“I’ve been involved in HIV research since 1993, and NIH has been very generous to us,” Steven Deeks, MD, of UCSF said at a March 10 Save Our Sciences rally coinciding with this year’s Conference on ...
Encouraging different perspectives will be central to Bhattacharya’s approach as part of his larger mission to restore public trust.
University of New Mexico (UNM) researchers are testing whether a structured exercise program for Latinos with type 2 diabetes could improve their blood sugar control and reduce the risk of ...
Monday, March 10, marks National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (#NWGHAAD) 2025. This year is also the 20 th anniversary of the event. It’s an opportunity to “shed light on the impact of HIV ...
Mandated by heads of state, WHO plays a crucial leadership role in guiding countries toward the End TB targets for 2027 and 2030. Early reports to WHO from the 30 highest TB-burden countries confirm ...
Prevention, testing and treatment services for HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections (STI) have driven unprecedented progress in improving population health over the past two ...
Friday, February 28, marks the fourth annual HIV Is Not a Crime Awareness Day (#HINACDay; #HIVIsNotACrime), a global effort to inform the public about unjust laws that target people living with HIV ...
Newsfeed Research in Context: Detecting Cancer. Over the last decade, researchers have made huge strides in learning how to detect signs of cancer in bodily fluids like blood, saliva, and urine.
Rates of depression during the perinatal period in Latina mothers range from 12% to 59%, compared with 10% to 15% in the general population, according to a study published in PubMed Central.Yet few ...