“Although the skin cancer screening rates were higher for several Hispanic subpopulations, the overall rate of screening we found among adult U.S. Hispanics was very low,” said lead study author ...
The Trump administration has ordered states to investigate certain individuals enrolled in Medicaid to determine whether they are ineligible because of their immigration status, with five states ...
Hispanic Federation today launched a new and urgently needed initiative, COVID-19 VIDA (Vaccination Immunization Dosage Awareness), to help Latino-led community health centers across the U.S. get ...
It’s time for a revolution—in HIV prevention! This year’s PrEP Aware Week is marked October 19 to 25. Organized by the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, PrEP Aware Week not only ...
Starr County, a largely rural, Hispanic community on the southern U.S. border, made headlines in 2024 when it voted Republican in a presidential election for the first time in more than a century.
So declared the chants and handmade posters at the “Death by 1,000 Musk Cuts” protest Saturday, March 29, in Manhattan, setting the tone for the day’s action. Spearheaded by HIV activists, the ...
Researchers focused on individuals who resided in areas defined as having “the highest level of linguistic isolation.” In these neighborhoods, more than 30% of households had either no one age 14 or ...
Researchers at the USC Keck School of Medicine found that a combination of solid fats, refined grains, and cheese was linked to higher rates of preeclampsia among a group of low-income Latinas in Los ...
“We’ve seen studies in adults associating food insecurity with fatty liver disease and liver fibrosis, but very few studies have looked at children,” said lead study author Sarah Maxwell, MD, a ...
Patrick and colleagues analyzed the various factors linked to hepatitis C among pregnant people and newborns. Across counties in the United States, 39,380,122 pregnant people who gave birth between ...
Features Checking the Facts on Medicaid Use by Latinos A KFF analysis found that nearly 67% of Latinos on Medicaid work, higher than the percentages for other racial and ethnic groups. March 24, 2025 ...
Many Latinos experience high stress due to systemic disparities, limited access to health care and food insecurity. When people have severe or long-lasting stress, their bodies respond by raising ...
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