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April 27, 2024
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L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans Celebrate New Community Resource Center in West Los Angeles, Highli
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Toro Taxes, the Leading Latino Tax Franchise selects Trez, to power Payroll solutions
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The Sallie Mae Fund Grants $75,000 to DC College Access Program to Support Higher Education Access and Completion
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CareTrust REIT Sets First Quarter Earnings Call for Friday, May 3, 2024
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US Marine Corps Veteran to Celebrate Grand Opening of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling in Findlay on May 4th
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Broadstone Net Lease Issues 2023 Sustainability Report
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Carbon Removal and Mariculture Legislation Moves Forward in California Assembly
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Getting Tattooed with Gay History
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Chase Opens Innovative Branch in Bronx’s Grand Concourse Neighborhood
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Levy Konigsberg Files Lawsuits on Behalf of 25 Men Who Allege They Were Sexually Abused as Juveniles Across Four New Jersey Juve
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Study To Investigate Causes Of Breast Cancer In Blacks
August 31, 2011
UNC scientist Robert Millikan will partner with Christine Ambrosone, of Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and Julie R. Palmer, of Boston University, in the most ambitious study to date of breast cancer among younger Black women. Data from UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Carolina Breast Cancer Study demonstrated that Black women under the age of 45 are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive types ...
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Team To Conduct Largest Ever Study Of Breast Cancer In Blacks
August 25, 2011
A multidisciplinary team is coming together in the largest study to date on breast cancer in Black women. The team will investigate why Black women are more likely than those of European descent to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age, and with poor prognoses. Supported by a five-year, $19.3 million award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), scientists from the Slone Epidemiology Center ...
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Policy Change Aims To Lessen Health Care Disparities
August 04, 2011
To help address serious racial and economic disparities in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in the United States, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) today released a policy statement that outlines specific provisions of 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that have the potential to reduce these disparities. ASCO’s statement makes recommendations to ensure that such provisions ...
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National Black Nurses Of The Year Announced
May 27, 2011
"They are the consummate professionals who demonstrate commitment and excellence…role models for all of us to follow." ...
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
April 28, 2011
Sickle Cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects over 80,000 people in the US and millions worldwide. ...
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BIG PHARMA CHARGED WITH BIAS
March 21, 2011
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FDA Recommends Flavored Cigarette Ban
March 18, 2011
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Essence Editor To Host Harlem Fine Arts Show
February 09, 2011
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Leukemia Relapses Higher For Native Americans
February 07, 2011
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Anti-Smoking Program Targets Hispanic Youth
February 02, 2011
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
January 27, 2011
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Dr.'s Gather For 42nd Meeting On Women's Cancer
January 24, 2011
As the Society's premier educational event, the meeting also provides an important forum for the exchange of ideas. ...
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Menthol Cigarettes Tough To Quit For Blacks
December 21, 2010
One possible reason suggested in the report is that the menthol effect is influenced by economic factors. ...
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Half Of All Women Ignore
Mammogram Recommendations
December 09, 2010
A new study shows that a large percentage of women are simply not getting tested often enough. ...
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Discovery Halts Breast Cancer Stem Cells
November 26, 2010
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Cancer Treatment Risky For Black Children
November 22, 2010
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Race May Influence Cancer Recurrence
November 01, 2010
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Premier Sickle Cell Experts Gather In CA
October 27, 2010
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DOD Chosen To Manage Breast Cancer Research
October 21, 2010
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Vanderbilt, Meharry Partner For Sickle Cell Center
September 30, 2010
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Activists March For Sickle Cell Anemia Victims
September 13, 2010
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Weightloss Program Targets Black Women
August 24, 2010
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Asians Resisting Cancer Screenings
July 06, 2010
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Counseling Increases Mammography Use In Low-Income Women
June 29, 2010
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Sickle Cell News Roundup
June 21, 2010
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Minority Medical Students Receive Support To Pursue Hematology Field
June 18, 2010
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Study Reveals Better Monitoring Is Needed For Sickle Cell Patients
June 16, 2010
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Breakthrough In Breast Cancer Treatment For Black Women
May 25, 2010
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Renowned Black Neurosurgeon Tells Bucknell Grads "Use Gifts For Good"
May 24, 2010
"I knew it would be a great medical challenge," Carson recalled, describing his thoughts as he set out to perform what would become 28 hours of surgery to separate vital organs and vessels so that each child could live independent lives. "I felt strongly I could do it in one long operation." Three-quarters of the way ...
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Sickle Cell News For May
May 17, 2010
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