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The holiday season is a time for joy, family, and celebration, but it also brings challenges to staying healthy. With cold and flu season in full swing, here are some expert-backed tips to help you stay well. Hand hygiene is essential to prevent illness. “Wash your hands thoroughly after being in public places, or use […]
🧠💙 November is Men’s Mental Health Month: Let’s Talk, Listen & Lift Each Other Up Because silence shouldn’t be the price of strength. 📅 Why November Matters Each November, Men’s Mental Health Month reminds us to check in, speak up, and support one another. While physical health often gets attention — think “Movember” mustaches — […]
The actor Floyd Roger Myers Jr.'s passing is shedding light on heart health, something once viewed as an issue affecting older people.
Black women's fibroids are often more numerous and larger, leading to debilitating pain, heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding, and anemia.
A breast cancer diagnosis can be life-shattering. Check out Black celebrity breast cancer survivors inspiring us.
Beard care isn't just about appearances either, it's about skin health.
The board-certified OB-GYN and star of Bravo’s Married to Medicine is expanding her mission to empower women by partnering with the makers of Nexplanon, the contraceptive arm implant.
Black women do it all, so our health needs more than willpower. Here are 7 essential vitamins every Black woman needs to thrive, not just survive.
Razor bumps have been an issue that has plagued Black men for quite some time, but there are some easier solutions than you might think.
Women's health expert Dr. LaKeischa McMillan drops gems on "the change of life” ahead of her upcoming appearance at the National Menopause Show.
Do you eat breakfast early or late? For older adults, that timing may offer surprising insights into overall health and could even be linked to how long you live.
State mental health experts are providing new resources to curb the increase in suicide rates among Black youth in North Carolina.