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May 3, 2024
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Metropolitan Celebrates Four Innovative, Water-Saving Projects
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Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District Selects Varsity Tutors for Schools to Provide Students with Additional Learni
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T&Pm Launches First U.S. Marketing Campaign for British Womenswear Label ME+EM
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Canada and Blue Jays teaming up to renovate Mary Dorothy Jacobs Memorial Park baseball diamond in Curve Lake First Nation
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BusinessWomen Launches: Empowering Women to Thrive and Connect Globally
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dynaCERT’s Appointment of Dr. James Tansey Signals Commitment in Carbon Credit Innovation
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Hyundai Motor Spearheads U.S. Zero-Emission Freight Transportation with NorCAL ZERO Project Launch
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Brookdale Management to Participate in Two Investor Conferences in May 2024
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GeoPark Publishes Its 2023 SPEED/Sustainability Report
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AHRC Nassau's 75th Anniversary Spotlights History of Advocacy, Importance of Membership
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Ratliff & Taylor Expands Executive Search Practice to Support Regional Demand and Growth
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Illinois American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grantees
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Yale's Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, named to TIME100 Lists of Most Influential People in the World
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National Urban League Speaks Out On Gulf Coast Oil Spill
May 12, 2010
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Asian Activist League Backs
Professor's Nomination
May 11, 2010
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California's Kids Fall Deeper Into
Poverty, Homelessness
May 10, 2010
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Social Context May Be A Better Indicator Of Obesity Disparities Than Race
May 07, 2010
“In a national sample not accounting for race differences in social context, black women had twice the chance of being obese as compared to white ...
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Author Discusses Ten Reasons Why Black People Should Not Take The HIV Tests
May 06, 2010
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Lupus Awareness On The Rise In Black Women
May 05, 2010
Twenty-two percent of 18-44 year old women in the United States reported hearing more about lupus compared to a year ago, according to a national online survey released today by the Ad Council. In an effort to further engage minority women, who are at the greatest risk for lupus, the U.S. Department of ...
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Black Teens Have Positive Outlook About Future
April 29, 2010
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Coner-Stores Improve Health Of Inner Cities
April 28, 2010
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Hormones Pinpointed At Putting Blacks At Higher Risk For High Blood Pressure
April 26, 2010
African American boys had higher ACE levels than both African American and Caucasian girls, meaning the African American boys may have higher levels of angiotensin II. Researchers also observed that African American girls had less ACE2 than Caucasian girls, meaning they may make less of the protective ...
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For Minorities, Type Of Care Received Depends On Where It's Sought
April 23, 2010
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ICE Investigates Restaurants
April 23, 2010
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MINORITIES OK RATINGS PLAN
April 22, 2010
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Rice University Survey Reveals Texan's
Embracing Diversity
April 22, 2010
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When Adopting, US Parents Avoid African-American Babies, Boys
April 21, 2010
Parents pursuing adoption within the United States have strong preferences regarding the types of babies they will apply for, tending to choose non-African-American girls, and favoring babies who are close to being born as opposed to those who have already been born or who are early in gestation. These ...
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Poll: Half Of Americans Would Use Racial And Religious Profiling At Airports
April 16, 2010
The airport security measures recently announced by the Department of Homeland Security are endorsed by a large proportion of Americans, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found. The online survey of a representative national sample of 1,005 American adults also reveals that a majority of respondents ...
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Fewer Blacks See Home Ownership As Possible
April 14, 2010
Many Blacks still see owning a home as a primary way to achieve the American dream. But a majority of Blacks believe that this dream is currently unattainable and will only be harder to achieve in the future, according to a Fannie Mae survey. ...
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Study Reveals Clues To Spread Of Deadly Cancer In Blacks
April 14, 2010
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New Report On The Benefits Of Legalization Comes Up Short
April 13, 2010
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Concerned Citizens Nationwide Contact BBB With Safety Fears About Lengthy Census Form
April 06, 2010
Better Business Bureau has received calls from concerned people across the country who received a Census form in the mail that asked personal questions involving their income range and employment situation. BBB advises consumers that, while most will receive a short 10-question 2010 Census survey form ...
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Researcher To Study Role Of Race In
Breast Cancer
April 05, 2010
African-American women are more likely than European-Americans or Asians to be diagnosed with aggressive breast cancers and to have poor survival rates. It is hypothesized that robust immune/inflammatory responses evolved among Africans in response to endemic infectious diseases ...
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Tavis Smiley To Provide Financial Literacy Workshops
March 31, 2010
As American consumers begin to emerge from the Great Recession, they are hungry for financial insight and guidance to help rebuild ...
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Economic Recession Negatively Impacting Hispanic Boomers
March 29, 2010
The current economic recession has forced many Hispanics age 45+ to cope by making increasingly difficult decisions that may impact their long-term health and financial security, according to a new survey by AARP, in collaboration with the National Hispana Leadership Institute and impreMedia. In ...
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HUD Releases Study On Cost Of First-
Time Homelessness
March 26, 2010
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CDC Releases Study On Children With Sickle
Cell Disease
March 24, 2010
The first national estimate on the health status of children with sickle cell disease revealed that black children with sickle cell disease are more likely to ...
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Concern Over Lack Of Insurance Hinders Black Women From Seeking Treatment For Chronic Pain
March 23, 2010
Results of the December 2009 survey also indicate that communication barriers for women exist, but vary accordingly to ethnicity. For instance, black women in Philadelphia were notably more apt to believe that women are more inclined than men to share their ailments with their doctors and healthcare providers. ...
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University Of Virginia Conference To Examine Media, Democracy And Diversity
March 23, 2010
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Minority Scientists Discouraged from Pursuing STEM Careers, National Survey Shows
March 23, 2010
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Feds Target Minority Students For Survey
March 17, 2010
It will begin collecting new data to measure whether all students have equal educational opportunity and to inform its enforcement of federal civil rights laws. The data will be collected through the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), which surveys school districts in a variety of areas related to civil rights in education ...
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SICKLE CELL PAIN MAY BE FROM DAMAGED TISSUES OR NERVES
March 16, 2010
Nearly half of the patients reported their pain was caused by the disease. Other patients said their hurting was caused ...
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New Study Sheds Light On Disparities For Minority Patients With Brain Tumors
March 16, 2010
Researchers have long known that patients who receive treatment for specialized procedures at hospitals that perform more of those procedures usually have better outcomes than patients who are treated at lower-volume hospitals. Consequently ...
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Caribbean Media, Organizations Urged To Help Count All Caribbean Americans
March 12, 2010
`We need the help of every single Caribbean national in the U.S., especially the media and the many myriad of organizations, party promoters and church leaders who are ...
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