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Mental Health Advocates Aim to Dismantle Barriers to Care for Latinx Residents
Image Credit: Garon Piceli on Pexels Despite reporting high levels of mental illness, US Latinx community members often fail to receive adequate ca...
MotherToBaby Launches Spanish-Language Digital Health Website to Reach Underserved Latinx Communities in the U.S. & Canada
“No matter what the language they speak is, we want everyone to have access to the best, expert health information possible.” – Lorrie Harris-Sagar...
MotherToBaby Launches Spanish-Language Digital Health Website to Reach Underserved Latinx Communities in the U.S. & Canada |
MotherToBaby Launches Spanish-Language Digital Health Website to Reach Underserved Latinx Communities in the U.S. & Canada | | #1 NEWS SOURCE F...
Evaluating the interactive impact of acculturative stress and anxiety sensitivity on behavioral health outcomes among Latinx during a period of hig...
As a multi-systemic disease, COVID-19 infection engendered a rise in co-occurring mental and physical health symptoms, particularly affecting the L...
Professor Denise Herd secures $100,000 grant to study vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx communities
By By Nadia Lathan | November 6, 2023 Dr. Denise Herd UC Berkeley School of Public Health Professor Denise Herd has been awarded $100,000 to ...
How an MSU neuroscience professor is redefining Alzheimer’s Disease research in Latinx Communities
Agitation, confusion and memory loss are symptoms often associated with old age. However, according to Michigan State University translational neur...

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