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Posts Tagged ‘Black Health’

With a federal menthol ban looming, tobacco companies push ‘non-menthol’ substitutes

March 21, 2024
Koll cigarettes

The federal government has yet to ban menthol cigarettes, but makers are changing their products just in case.

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Black veterans with PTSD may face a higher risk of rehospitalization after a stroke

March 19, 2024
Black soldier

A recent study reveals health disparities faced by Black Americans who have served their country’s military.

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Two new studies document effect of police violence on Black Americans’ health 

February 12, 2024
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New studies show that sleep patterns of Black Americans are impacted by interactions with police–but not white Americans.

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Fighting Educational Injustice, One Nap at a Time

December 14, 2023

For educators and students of color, resting may prove an effective resistance against a culture of white supremacy and capitalism.

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Let’s Talk About Sexual Health on HBCU Campuses

December 11, 2023
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An initiative has begun to help HBCUs support student sexual and reproductive healthcare as access is lost elsewhere.

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New sickle cell treatment sparks feelings of hope and some hesitancy among Black patients

December 7, 2023
Kayla Smith Owens, 25, and Obi Ariguzo, 39, both have sickle cell disease.Courtesy photos

CRISPR technology promises better health for patients with sickle cell disease, but some still have reservations.

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Black Women Aren’t Asked To Be In Clinical Trials

November 15, 2023
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A recent study shows that rather than avoiding medical treatment, some Black women are overlooked for medical research trials.

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A new cure for sickle cell disease may be coming. Health advisers will review it next week

October 27, 2023

A medical breakthrough may offer a cure for sickle cell anemia, a disease that disproportionately impacts Black people.

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THE FDA CHAMPIONS RULE TO MAKE CHEMICAL RELAXERS SAFER AFTER BLACK CONGRESSWOMEN ADVOCATE FOR THE ISSUE

October 11, 2023

Congresswomen Shontel Brown and Ayanna Pressley’s meeting with the F.D.A. has led to a proposed ban on the dangerous chemicals found in chemical hair relaxers, products that for many in the Black community are unavoidable in the pursuit of success.

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Can Breathing Help Heal Black Racial Trauma?

October 3, 2023

As Black people continue to combat the trauma that racism has wrought on the mind and body, mindfulness expert Zee Clarke says recovery can start with something as simple as breathing.

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212  USA
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10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday - Monday
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* For the safety of our guests and staff members, please reschedule your visit if you are not feeling well. Mask-wearing is not required but is welcomed.

ABHM builds public awareness of the harmful legacies of slavery and Jim Crow in America and promotes racial repair, reconciliation, and healing. 

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