Tag: Minority Health

Mammogram screening event targets African American women — Saturday

Mammogram screening event targets African American women — Saturday

On Saturday, March 17, local health organizations are hosting a free mammogram screening event in southeast Seattle focusing on African American women.The event is this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Columbia Health Center, 4400 37th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118.

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March 13, 2012 | By | Reply More
Promoting exercise to curb obesity among African American girls

Promoting exercise to curb obesity among African American girls

Experts want kids to exercise at least 60 minutes every day, but among all children, black girls are most likely to report they got no physical activity in the past week.

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December 19, 2011 | By | Reply More
Medicaid cuts would hit blacks and Latinos hardest — study

Medicaid cuts would hit blacks and Latinos hardest — study

In black and Latino communities, more than one in four people rely on Medicaid, compared with fewer than one in eight whites.

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October 13, 2011 | By | Reply More
Safety net hospital closures hit poor, uninsured hardest

Safety net hospital closures hit poor, uninsured hardest

Uninsured pregnant women, who often use public transportation, had to travel further to give birth their average trip increasing from 7 miles to 10 – 13 miles.

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September 24, 2011 | By | Reply More
Young Americans began to put on the pounds in the 1990s, study

Young Americans began to put on the pounds in the 1990s, study

The weights of young people in the U.S. remained fairly steady over the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s — but then they began to put on pounds.

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July 12, 2011 | By | Reply More
Making sure everyone gets quality care – opinion

Making sure everyone gets quality care – opinion

Surveys show that most of us think everybody deserves safe and effective healthcare. But the same surveys show that most of us don’t realize that that patients from certain racial and ethnic minorities often receive much lower quality care than most Americans. In her column this month, Dr. Lori Whittaker, a family physician and a [...]

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April 17, 2009 | By | Reply More