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New Advancement for Type 2 Diabetics

New Advancement for Type 2 Diabetics

By: Ashmar Mandou According to the Diabetes Centers of America, nearly 29 million Americans are living with diabetes today. As a result, many suffer additional complications, such as high blood… Read more »

Día de la Mujer Latina National Organization will Hold Two Health Fiestas

Día de la Mujer Latina National Organization will Hold Two Health Fiestas

The Día de la Mujer Latina Health Fiesta is a national non-for-profit organization advocating healthy issues among Latinas across the county. This month, Día de la Mujer will host two… Read more »

Study suggests a short nap can make you happier

Study suggests a short nap can make you happier

Can napping make you happier? New research out of Britain shows power napping can do exactly that. But limit those daytime siestas to a half-hour or less. After that, the… Read more »

Estudio Sugiere que una Siesta Corta le Ayuda a Sentirse más Feliz

Estudio Sugiere que una Siesta Corta le Ayuda a Sentirse más Feliz

¿Tomar una siesta le hace más feliz? Nuevas investigaciones en Bretaña muestran que una siesta puede lograr precisamente eso. Pero limite sus siestas a media hora o menos. Después de… Read more »

La Organización Nacional Día de la Mujer Latina Presenta Dos Fiestas de Salud

La Organización Nacional Día de la Mujer Latina Presenta Dos Fiestas de Salud

El Día de la Mujer Latina Health Fiesta es una organización nacional, no lucrativa, que aboga por problemas de salud entre las mujeres latinaa del condado. Este mes, Día de… Read more »

Many US Women Start Pregnancy with Poor Diets

Many US Women Start Pregnancy with Poor Diets

Most women have poor diets around the time of conception that may increase the risk of pregnancy complications like excessive weight gain, high blood pressure, impaired fetal growth and preterm… Read more »

Lungs Aren’t Just for Breathing, a New Study Suggests

Lungs Aren’t Just for Breathing, a New Study Suggests

All this time we thought lungs were just for breathing. It turns out they also play a key role in how blood is formed, suggests a study in Nature out… Read more »

CDPH Launches Citywide Menstrual Equity Effort to Increase Awareness and Access to Feminine Hygiene Products

CDPH Launches Citywide Menstrual Equity Effort to Increase Awareness and Access to Feminine Hygiene Products

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) joined its partner Support the Girls, Alderman Toni Foulkes (16th) and community volunteers to prepare packages of tampons and sanitary napkins for women… Read more »

‘Healthy’ Obese Still Face Higher Heart Disease Risk

‘Healthy’ Obese Still Face Higher Heart Disease Risk

Even without high blood pressure or other signs of illness, obese adults have a much higher risk of developing heart disease than normal-weight peers, according to a study from Denmark…. Read more »

Inadequate Access to Nutritious Food May Increase Stroke Risk Factors

Inadequate Access to Nutritious Food May Increase Stroke Risk Factors

Food insecurity – the state of being without reliable access to adequate amounts of affordable, nutritious food – may be linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure and… Read more »