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Black Americans Are Dying from COVID-19 at an Alarming Rate. Why is This?
One of the most alarming truths to come out of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is how the Black population is becoming sick and dying at much higher rates than the rest of the country. Older Black America...
Are You a Woman Nearing Age 40? Here is What You Need to do for Your Health
If you are a woman nearing age 40, there are a number of health screenings that you need to make sure that you put on your to-do list. Even if you have traditionally enjoyed good health, you cannot ...
COVID-19 Pandemic Leads to Large Drop in Adult Vaccination Rates
The COVID-19 pandemic has been at the head of public health concerns for about one year. However, there are some other concerning issues that also need to be addressed. Adults are slacking on getting vaccinated...
Cancel Routine Health Screenings During the Pandemic? What to Do Now
Many Americans put off routine health screenings during the pandemic because they did not want to venture into healthcare settings. However, with a widely available vaccine and a better understanding of th...
SNAP Benefits Roll Out This Week, Providing Up to $1,746 Per Family to Combat Food Insecurity
This week, many states are sending out new SNAP benefits, going up to $1,746 per family to help them buy food. SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is really imp...
What to Do if Someone in Your Household Tests Positive for COVID-19
It is understandable to be concerned if somebody in your home tests positive for COVID-19. Not only do you need to care for the patient, but you also need to do what you can to protect yourself and the othe...
Planning to Participate in 'Dry January'? Follow These Tips for Success
Every year, more and more people decide to take the Dry January challenge. This movement involves cutting out alcohol for the entire month. Many individuals decide to take on this challenge as a way to ...
How to Keep the Health and Wellness Resolutions You Make
It's January 1, which means that millions of Americans will be making resolutions for the new year. While New Year's resolutions are a longstanding tradition, they're often broken within a week or two of New Year's day...
Wellness in the COVID-19 Era: Stay at Home Or Go to the Gym?
If you look into the window of a local gym, you'll likely see that it has far fewer people than normal. Many people, especially in areas hit harder by Coronavirus, are more reluctant to do anything in public unless...