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Univision’s Hispanic Patient Study Identifies Gaps in Awareness,Information to Diagnosis,Adherenen
February 21, 2012 | by HS News Staff | You and Your Health
Univision Communications, Inc. the leading media company serving Hispanic America, today revealed the results of its new Hispanic Patient Journey research, continue reading »
Hispanics Comfortable With, Rely More on Homepathic Medicine, But at What Cost?
April 20, 2011 | by Las Vegas Sun | Latino Daily News
Health professionals in Las Vegas are growing more concerned as a number of Hispanics are trusting their health to people not licensed as U.S. doctors. When hearing of deaths at the hands of unlicensed medical practitioners, continue reading »
Health Care Law Ruled Unconstitutional in Virginia
December 13, 2010 | by The Hill | Latino Daily News
A Federal Judge in Virginia has just ruled that the provision in the Health Care Bill that requires Americans to buy insurance is unconstitutional. This decision is critical as it sets the stage for the Supreme Court to consider the constitutionality of a mandated health insurance program. Virginia is the first court to invalidate the keystone provision of the Obama health care. continue reading »
¿Podrían los teléfonos celulares incrementar las dificultades conductuales de los niños?
December 8, 2010 | by HealthDay News | Hispanic Health News
Una investigación sugiere que la exposición a los campos electromagnéticos antes y después del nacimiento podría tener que ver. Un estudio reciente con cerca de 29,000 niños sugiere que los niños expuestos a los teléfonos celulares en el vientre materno y luego del nacimiento tuvieron más riesgo de problemas conductuales para su séptimo cumpleaños continue reading »
Friends May Be Key to Churchgoers’ Happiness
December 7, 2010 | by HealthDay News | You and Your Health
Spiritual aspects less significant for life satisfaction, survey finds. Regular churchgoers may lead more satisfying lives than stay-at-home folks because they create a network of close friends who provide important support, a new study suggests. continue reading »
Cold Weather Season is Upon Us! Health Tips for Winter
December 7, 2010 | by Dena's Healthy U | You and Your Health
Leaving lung season behind as the last leaves fall to the ground and winter rears its cold and sometimes harsh head, we begin our journey into kidney/bladder season. continue reading »
♪ Sleigh bells Ring, Are You Stressed Out? ♪ Stress Tips For the Holidays
December 2, 2010 | by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | You and Your Health
Family, friends, celebrations, and travel— the same things that make the holidays special can also be stressful. Common causes of stress around the holidays are traveling with family, scheduling lots of activities, and budgeting for gifts. continue reading »
The Art of Delegation
December 1, 2010 | by Dr. Ellen McMahon | Education
For most of us there is just not enough time in the day. We are often busy from morning till night and still feel like we don’t get enough done. But here is a very odd phenomena, continue reading »
Lance Armstrong Continues LiveSTRONG Outreach to Hispanics Touched by Cancer
September 24, 2010 | by Live STRONG | Hispanic Health News
Joined by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Lance Armstrong today made a surprise visit to the San Francisco General Hospital's Avon Comprehensive Breast Care Center. Together they toured the infusion center, where patients were continue reading »
Lance Armstrong Continues LiveSTRONG Outreach to Hispanics Touched by Cancer
September 21, 2010 | by Live STRONG | Latino Daily News
Joined by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, Lance Armstrong today made a surprise visit to the San Francisco General Hospital's Avon Comprehensive Breast Care Center. Together they toured the infusion center, where patients were continue reading »