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Community health worker training expansion aids underserved communities
CHWMoreacts as a patient advocate and educates communities about medical resources.
The $1.29 million grant will address health disparities among p...
Reversing Breast Cancer's Trajectory in the Latinx Community
Latinas face a barrage of obstacles to consistent screening and care.
Finding childcare and transportation for appointments can be challenging, can...
The Impact of Breast Cancer on the Hispanic/ Latina Community: Answers from an Expert
Newswise — New Brunswick, N.J., October 1, 2022 – Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women after skin cancer, according to t...
Combating a killer: Prostate cancer in the African American community
Before she began medical school, Fornati Bedell, M.D., M.H.D., studied public health at Johns Hopkins University. She fondly recalls her first job....
Advancing Latino Health Equity Through Community Health Workers
The patient journey starts with vulnerability. There is a need yet all too often within minority communities, that need isn’t met with adequate res...
HIV Care and the Trans Community
When it comes to HIV care—as opposed to HIV infection or HIV risk—the biggest challenges for trans people are access and discrimination, which are ...
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