Across the nation, authorities have permitted nearly 80% of all municipal solid waste incinerators—linked to lung cancer ... shows Black youth ages 1 to 17 are 18 times as likely to suffer ...
Across the nation, authorities have permitted nearly 80% of all municipal solid waste incinerators — linked to lung cancer ... Black youth ages 1 to 17 are 18 times as likely to suffer a ...
Destroying Women’s Health Women who have had abortions suffer an increased risk of anxiety ... The link between abortion and breast cancer has attracted much media attention.
In a study, doctors have documented treating two women of 'petticoat cancer' -- a condition possibly triggered by tying the waist cord of a saree's underskirt or petticoat tightly. Image used only ...
Black Americans suffer worse health outcomes than white people. They endure greater exposure to toxic industrial pollution, dangerously dilapidated housing, gun violence, and other social conditions ...
Bonnie Qin, PhD, of Rutgers Cancer Institute, emphasizes that moderate improvements in prediagnosis dietary quality can significantly enhance survival rates among Black women diagnosed with high-grade ...
Alexis Russell, 40, and her husband, through their contracting firm, Russell General Contracting, are working on the historic ...
Bonnie Qin, PhD, assistant professor at Rutgers Cancer institute, discusses factors that may influence adherence to dietary guidelines and improve survival for Black women with ovarian cancer.
and funds research to advance understanding and treatment of ovarian cancer. They aim to find a cure through understanding familial risk factors and genetic mutations while providing support for black ...
On Veterans Day, let's take time to thank warriors like Master Sergeant Janina Simmons, whose story is a powerful reminder of what it means to serve.
Support for Harris among women overall, but especially among Black women, has been building since July, when President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. "We've seen a real commitment to her from ...
Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester and Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks prevailed in their races, doubling the number of Black women ever elected to the Senate – from two to four. WASHINGTON ...