Diana Llamas, a St. Louis University assistant professor and simulations operations manager is working to change health disparities in the Hispanic community while increasing cultural competence and ...
The ASU College of Nursing is reaching out to the Hispanic community with a new Web site that specifically addresses Latino health issues. The college and Southwest Borderlands -- an on-campus ...
According to the Hispanic Community Health Study, 14% of Hispanic men and 6% of Hispanic women have sleep apnea. With so many not catching their Z’S, one person is working to make a difference. Dr.
Accessibility to health care is a big issue impacting Hispanic Pennsylvanians. The Hispanic population is at greater risk of several diseases than non-Hispanic whites, including cancer and diabetes.
WITH SO MUCH MORE. A MONTHLY EVENT IN DELAND IS HELPING HISPANIC FAMILIES STAY HEALTHY, AND MORE THAN ONE WAY. AND IT’S ALL THANKS TO A LOCAL ORGANIZATION MAKING HEALTH CARE ACCESSIBLE. WESH TWO ...
A majority of Texas' uninsured children are Latino, according to new analysis from the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Noreen Sugrue is a Senior Research Fellow at Northwest Center Chicago. Aug 31, 2025, 11:40am EDT Aug 31, 2025, 12:13pm EDT ...
WASHINGTON, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the Parkinson's Foundation are proud to join forces to raise awareness of Parkinson's disease (PD) within ...
D’angelo Thompson Named Chair of Gala Committee; MISTR to Receive Pioneer Award; Milagros Medina-Cedeira to Be Honored ...
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Federal funding loss ends 20-year nutrition program at Hispanic Health Council. 'It's gone'
A statewide nutrition education program at the Hispanic Health Council, which has served roughly 15,000 people each year, is shutting down effective immediately. The health care advocacy non-profit ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — A nonprofit in Volusia County is working to bridge the gaps in language and cultural barriers, as well as poverty levels, to bring health care to Hispanics who need it most.
A new data tool from researchers at UCLA highlights significant environmental health disparities between Latino and white neighborhoods in L.A., providing critical insights amid escalating public ...
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