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May 3, 2024
Babson Diagnostics Partners with Cynergy Wellness, Inc.
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CEC EJ4Climate Grant Program Awards $2.4M for North American Environmental Justice Projects
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Missouri American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grantees
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Experience the Power of Tirzepatide: A Path to Health and Vitality
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Pampers® Canada partners with the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation and Préma-Québec to support NICU famili
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Female-led Guardian Roofing, Gutters & Insulation Partners with Rebuilding Together of South Sound for "She Build"
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New Transformative Leadership Team Announced for Texas Children's World-Renowned Heart Center
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FENC Uncaps Major Success with Global Sustainable Expansion in Recycled Polyester
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Box Tops for Education and Walmart Partner to Make it Even Easier to Support Teachers
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Eaton highlights cybersecurity education, skilled workforce training programs at White House Cyber Workforce event
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Keter Environmental Services and Waste Harmonics Name Bob Boucher as CEO of Combined Company
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Asian History Expands While Black History Contracts
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Authentic Brands Group CEO Jamie Salter to Be Honored at the 2024 Father of the Year Awards
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St. Thomas University sets commencement, enrollment records
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Cape Fear Community College Enhances Safety at Wilson Center With Evolv Technology
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Bridging Healthcare Gaps: The Wonder Woman Collective Unveils a New Vision for Women's Health
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RAARE Woman Collective Welcomes Holly Hartman as Director
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Fighting Food Insecurity and Supporting Communities Focus of “Fifth Third Day”
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Balfour Beatty Communities Delivers Energy and Utility Projects in Support of Navy Energy and Climate Goals
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GeoPark Publishes Its 2023 SPEED/Sustainability Report
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Study Gives Clues To High Rate Of Hypertension In Blacks
August 30, 2011
A study published this month in Vascular Health and Risk Management examined a key difference in the way that cells from Blacks respond to inflammation. Tis discovery could provide an answer to why this group is disproportionately affected by hypertension, something that has eluded scientists for many years. Lead author Michael Brown ...
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Antiracism Increasingly A Black And White Affair
May 17, 2011
White respondents on average believe racism has reversed course, perceiving that antiwhite bias more than doubled from 1.8 in the 1950s to 4.7 in the 2000s. ...
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Grant Will Preserve "Eyes On The Prize" Documentary
April 19, 2011
“These records are a crucial part of Americans’ cultural history and heritage,†says James E. McLeod, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences. ...
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Civil Rights Leaders Call End To Water Fluoridation
April 18, 2011
Atlanta civil rights leaders have asked Georgia legislators to repeal the state’s mandatory water fluoridation law. ...
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Study: Discrimination Linked To Increase In Toxic Abdominal Fat In Women
March 09, 2011
Many people believe that discrimination and fat are associated primarily because of discrimination against the overweight and obese. ...
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Study Alters Long Held Beliefs About Shingles
February 01, 2011
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Black Pastors Speak Out Against Fluoride In Water
January 28, 2011
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Texting System To Aid Treatment Of Hypertension In Blacks
January 21, 2011
One of the most exciting things is that we are leveraging a communication device that is already thoroughly integrated into people’s daily lives. ...
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Whites More Likely Than Blacks To Abuse Cocaine
December 21, 2010
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Higher Risk Of West Nile In Low-Income Towns
November 23, 2010
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Latino Children Predisposed To Liver Disease
November 18, 2010
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Latino Voters Give Dems Edge In CA
September 28, 2010
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Fast Food With Healthy Focus In DC
September 02, 2010
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Report Details Effects Of Katrina On Children
August 23, 2010
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FIGHT OVER KING'S LEGACY
August 23, 2010
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Wyclef Jean Another Aristide?
August 19, 2010
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Study: Black Girls Can Suffer Obesity Lifelong
August 18, 2010
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American Touch In African Youth Camps
June 23, 2010
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Growing Old In America’s Cancer Alleys
June 02, 2010
By going to poor neighborhoods, where preexisting contamination exists, factories run a smaller risk of being pinpointed as a health hazard or having to limit or stop operation, according to Bloom. Testing and sorting chemicals for links to ill health is a challenge that environmental and health experts say they face ...
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National Institutes Of Health Award $10.24M For Latina Breast Cancer Research
May 04, 2010
The Hutchinson Center is among 10 institutions nationwide to receive funding as part of the NIH Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities program, which is launching a major new effort to understand and address inequities associated with two leading causes of death in the United States: cancer ...
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Study Addresses Impact Of Race On Breast Cancer Risk
April 28, 2010
Many of the established risk factors for breast cancer explain less of the breast cancer cases in Hispanic women compared with non ...
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Cancer Risker Higher In Black
Transplant Patients
April 23, 2010
The team noted that physicians have known for quite some time that white kidney recipients demonstrate greater risk for developing skin cancer when compared against the general population. However, ...
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CDC Warns Women And Minorities About
Herpes Threat
March 09, 2010
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Crucial Differences Found Among Latino Populations Facing Heart Disease Risks
January 18, 2010
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Swine Flu Death Rates Higher For Black, Latino Children Than Whites
December 24, 2009
According to the Center for Disease Control, Black and Hispanic children have a greater number of H1N1 deaths since the epidemic started sweeping the nation ...
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2009: A Year Of Many Firsts In Efforts To Overcome Lupus
December 24, 2009
At Risk are young women of childbearing age, especially African American, Asian, and Hispanic women. The year 2009 will be remembered as a year of many firsts for lupus, including the first successful phase III clinical trial of a potential new treatment for ...
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City, Suburbs View Minorities Differently In Ohio, Report Shows
November 20, 2009
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Self-Assessment Health Quiz Recommended for Blacks, Elderly and Diabetics
September 09, 2009
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Oldest Hispanic organization in the U.S., and EPA working together to protect human health and environment
July 06, 2009
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Wayne State University Research Study: African Americans more likely to also have depression
June 25, 2009
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