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As of November 2021, American Indian and Alaska Native, Black, and Latino people all had suffered from higher rates of hospitalizations and deaths related to COVID-19 compared with White people.
Dr Martin J Tobin discusses health disparities related to pulse oximeter accuracy and the need for improvement to make health care equitable.
Murder squad detectives have made a fresh appeal for information on the fifth anniversary of a double killing at a lockdown ...
Gov. Mike DeWine declared racism a public health crisis during significant social unrest and COVID-19 deaths rising into the ...
A new variant of COVID-19 may be driving up cases in some ... Color Clinic at the University of California, San Francisco. White people are overall more likely to get skin cancer compared to Black and ...
From protests to public health, the president is undoing the events that humiliated him during his first term.
A couple transformed a run-down fishing cabin into an $11 million serene sanctuary, complete with its own water well and a ...
Robert Outlaw has a passion to bring fathers and daughters together for one special night. Outlaw sits down with WJBF to talk ...
An estimated 4 million Americans will lose health insurance over the next decade if Congress doesn’t extend enhanced ...
A coalition of activists, educators and service organizations unveiled a Swim Safety Plan in Camden on Wednesday, making New ...
Statistician Nate Silver argued in a recent blog post that part of the Democrats’ problem with young men is that they’re seen ...
Cuts to Medicaid, Affordable Care Act would cost millions of Americans their health insurance after years of uninsured rates ...