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May 2011 Success
Latinas Have Higher Rates of Teen Pregnancydone
Family Meals Reduce Kids’ Obesity Riskdone
April 2011 Success
Ouch! Heartbreak Really Can Cause Body Achesdone
Preemies May Be More Likely to Develop Adult Diabetesdone
Got Pain? Meditation Can Helpdone
Stressed-Out Moms-to-Be May Birth Babies With More Fat Cellsdone
Mexican Migrants Face Increased Risk of Mental Health Problemsdone
An Apple a Day Helps Keep a Lady’s High Cholesterol Awaydone
Kidney Cancer Claims Heavy Smokers More Quicklydone
Parents Inactivity May Lead to Obesity for Latino Childrendone
Only Half of HIV-Positive Latin Americans Get Treatmentdone
Why Some Adults Lie About Their ADHD Symptomsdone
Life Is Priceless: Minority Cancer Sufferers Willing to Go Broke to Stay Alivedone
March 2011 Success
Eating Certain Types of Fiber Could Help You Live Longerdone
Get a Grip! Shopping Cart Handles Are a Bacterial Playgrounddone
Drug Companies Face Expired Patents, Uncertain Futuresdone
Just Partaking in a Weight-Loss Program May Brighten Obese People’s Moodsdone
More Patients Ignore Doctors’ Orders and Leave Hospitals Earlydone
Latinas Face Higher Risk of Breast Cancer Treatment Delaysdone
Mom’s Successful Depression Treatment Also Improves Kid’s Mental Healthdone
Obese Teens’ Poor Diet Ups Their Heart Health Risksdone
Laughter and Music May Help Lower Your Blood Pressuredone
Duration of Pregnancy and Breast Feeding Tied to Infants’ Brain Growthdone
February 2011 Success
Big Breakfast, Bigger Waistlinedone
These Simple Hair-Toss Tips Can Make Your Mane Movedone
Youth Antismoking Program Gets Latino Twistdone
Minorities Are Less Likely to Know They Have Diabetes, Hypertensiondone
Living in Supportive Communities Can Help Teens Hurdle Smoking and Obesitydone
Obama Administration Sinks Big Bucks Into Public Healthdone
You Might Have to Walk to Rememberdone
Mammograms Less Accurate for Breast Cancer Survivorsdone
Arthritis Takes Its Toll on 3.1 Million Latinosdone
January 2011 Success
New Year’s Tip: Weight Loss Can Be a Piece of Cakedone
WikiLeaks Reveals Hardships for HIV-Positive Cubansdone
Study: Obesity Risk May Run Higher in Families Plagued by Alcoholismdone
Where You Live Might Determine Whether You Get a Colon Cancer Screeningdone
Study: Painkillers May Increase Risk of Heart Attackdone
Study Says Race, Gender and Geography Predict Poorer Health With HIVdone
Seeing the Glass Half Full Protects Teens’ Mental Healthdone
Don’t Give Smart Grooming the Brush Off: Here Are the Basicsdone
Trust Us on This: Men Don’t Think They’re Too Macho to Visit the Docdone
Sleeping Difficulties May Contribute to Childhood Obesitydone
Nursing Home Closures Are Higher in Minority, Poor Areasdone
December 2010 Success
World AIDS Day 2010done
Legal Locks: California Sues Brazilian Blowout Companydone
Step This Way and Slow Down Alzheimer’s Diseasedone
Latino Men More Vulnerable to AIDS-Related Skin Cancerdone
Sister Soldiers’ Hair-Raising War Storiesdone
An Aspirin a Day Could Keep Cancer Awaydone
Parkinsonism Worse for Minorities, Poor, and Not Well-Educateddone
Home-Cooked Food Gifts Could Make You Sick for the Holidaysdone
Protect Your Hair From Damage by Winter Chillsdone
Don’t Let Money Woes Get You Down This Holiday Seasondone
Study: Love Can Stop the Paindone
November 2010 Success
Latino Children Less Likely to Get Care for Ear Infectionsdone
HIV/AIDS Leading Cause of Young Adult Deaths in Caribbeandone
Ease Arthritis Pain With Tai Chidone
Most Young Women Don’t Take Cervical Cancer Vaccinationsdone
How to Coax Chemically Damaged Black Hair Back to Good Healthdone
Star-Power Styling Tips for Those With Textured Tressesdone
Pope Okays Condom Use for Somedone
Can’t Sleep? Insomnia Could Give You More Than Baggy Eyesdone
October 2010 Success
Congressional Briefing Focuses on Latino Childhood Obesitydone
Three Big Factors Influence Cancer Diagnosis and Survivaldone
Expecting? A Flu Shot May Protect Your Newborndone
TV Guide: Viewing Overload May Hurt Kid’s Mental Well-Beingdone
Spanish-Language AIDS Awareness Site Launcheddone
CDC: Risk of HIV Diagnosis Higher for Blacks, Latinosdone
1 in 3 Latino Children Struggles With Hungerdone
Meth Use Among NYC Gays Shifts to Blacks, Latinos, Poordone
Latinos in the U.S. Outlive Whites, African Americansdone
Astigmatism More Common in Latino Childrendone
Just Five Lifestyle Changes May Help Prevent Colon Cancerdone
September 2010 Success
Nutritious (and Cheap!) Foods Can Feed Both Hair and Bodydone
Spanish-Language Site for Health Care Reform Launcheddone
Chill Out: Don’t Let Cold-Weather Hair Damage Concern Youdone
All Washed Up: American Hand Cleaning on the Risedone
Latino Babies Hit by Whooping Coughdone
Easy, Healthy Hair Care for Babiesdone
Study: Flu Shots May Prevent Heart Attacksdone
New $1.5M Partnership Tackles Childhood Obesitydone
Got Migraines? Blame Faulty Genesdone
New Hope for Patients With Rare Breast Cancerdone
August 2010 Success
Braided Hairstyles Can Cause Baldnessdone
Low-Carb Diets May Be More Heart Healthydone
Obesity Rates Among Hispanics on the Risedone
Revive Damaged Hair With These Experts’ Tipsdone
Tighten Up That Tummy or Suffer the Consequencesdone
Alcohol and Drug Rates Lower Among Latinosdone
Americans Still Confused About Health Care Reformdone
Childhood Obesity Still Highest Among Minoritiesdone
Latina Mothers Encouraged to Seek Postpartum Caredone
Certain Veggies May Lower Type 2 Diabetes Riskdone
Who Knew Weight Loss Could Be This Simple?done
July 2010 Success
Obama Appoints Medicaid and Medicare Administratordone
Ughh! Most People Don’t Correctly Cover Their Coughs and Sneezesdone
Vitamins That Make a Potent Hair Growth Cocktaildone
What the Chip Said to the Salsa and Guacamole: I’ll Passdone
Study: The Poorer the Children the More They Lack Dental Caredone
Straight Up: Relaxed Hair Is a Chemical Reactiondone
Cancer-Causing Chemicals Are Everywhere—Even in Your TVdone
Let’s Toast to This: Alcohol May Soothe Arthritis Paindone
June 2010 Success
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Anger Causes Bodily Changes Both Inside and Outdone
Wake Up! Sleep Deprivation Is a National Nightmare and Hazarddone
Study: Eating More Whole Grains Could Reduce Diabetes Riskdone
“Good” Cholesterol May Lower Cancer Riskdone
Coffee May Lower Neck and Head Cancer Riskdone
May 2010 Success
Racism Linked to Depression in Black and Latino Childrendone
You’re Nuts If You Don’t Try to Lower Your Cholesteroldone
Just Hearing Mom’s Voice Comforts Stressed-Out Daughtersdone
Overtime Is Hard Work for You and Your Heartdone
Does City Air Raise Your Blood Pressure?done
Study: Pregnancy Doubles HIV Risk in Male Partnersdone
An Occasional Sip May Offer Some Alzheimer’s Protection to Nonsmokersdone
April 2010 Success
Study: Vitamin D Is a Flu and Asthma Fighterdone
April Is STD Awareness Monthdone
Help Your Children Fight Obesity Before They’re Borndone
A Few Drinks May Help the Heart, But Not If You Also Light Updone
Supplement Mix Might Protect Against Breast Cancerdone
Male Teens Receive Inadequate STI/HIV Counselingdone
March 2010 Success
Sugary Drinks Not So Sweet for Our Healthdone
Study: Aspirin May Benefit Breast Cancer Survivorsdone
Study: Polyunsaturated Fat Might Lower Heart Disease Riskdone
Study: Music Is as Good as Massage in Easing Anxietiesdone
February 2010 Success
Antidepressants May Interfere With Mother’s Milkdone
"Abstinence-Only" Study Reignites Sex Education Debatedone
Study: Herbal Remedies and Asthma Don’t Mixdone
Chronic Migraines Linked to Other Health Issues, Even Unemploymentdone
Regular Exercise Is Medicine for Anxious Patientsdone
January 2010 Success
Air Pollution Might Diminish Asthma Inhaler Potencydone
Study: Fat Might Help Girls Build Bone Massdone
Want to Be Slim and Fit? Just Cutting Calories Won’t Do Itdone
December 2009 Success
U.S. Latinos Less Adapted to American Culture Are More Likely to Test HIV Positivedone
Interaction With Other Kids Might Protect Toddlers Against Asthmadone
Managing Depression Might Help Diabetics Control Blood Sugardone
Tune Up Your Workout Routinedone
Study: Watch Your Weekend Eating Habitsdone
November 2009 Success
Heart Attacks Rise When Women Become Menopausaldone
Salt and Artificial Sugar No Good for Kidneysdone
Teen Girls Contract More STIs Than Other Age Groupsdone
Is Childhood Obesity Also Child Abuse?done
October 2009 Success
Study: High-Fructose Diets Raise Men’s Blood Pressuredone
Macho Men Have Shorter Life Expectancydone
For Kids, Cleaner Air Means Fewer Ear Infectionsdone
Today Is National Latino AIDS Awareness Daydone
Healthier Neighborhoods Might Reduce Residents’ Diabetes Riskdone
Fight Breast Cancer: Exercise Moredone
September 2009 Success
Heart Disease: Why You Should Hope for the Bestdone
Vrroom, Honk, Bang! Guess What Drives Up Blood Pressuredone
Stella Isn’t the Only One Getting Her Groove Ondone
August 2009 Success
Special Diets Not Indicated for Autistic Kidsdone
Domestic Violence Screening May Not Lessen Abusedone
A Growing Trend: More Americans Using Antidepressantsdone
Optimism Everyday Keeps Heart Disease at Baydone
Good News: U.S. Cancer Death Rates Steadily Decreasingdone
Miami-Dade Doctors Found Guilty of Medicare Frauddone
Fatty Food Zaps Energy and Brain Power Really Fastdone
Obesity Might Decrease Effectiveness of Birth Control Pillsdone
July 2009 Success
Web-based Video Game Educates Positive Teensdone
Effects of Race and Ethnicity on HIV Medication Adherencedone
Be Happy: Little Things Countdone
Travel Smart to Avoid Blood Clotsdone
Obama Selects Alabama Family Doctor as Next Surgeon Generaldone
GSK Announces $80 Million to Prevent and Treat Pediatric HIVdone
Exercise May Curb Stroke Side Effectsdone
Pregnancy and STI Rates Climb Among U.S. Teenagersdone
Racy TV, Lack of Sex Ed Blamed for Increased STIs Among Illinois Teensdone
Students Who Think They’re “Invincible” Less Likely to Get STI Vaccinesdone
June 2009 Success
Consumer Reports 'Best Buy Drug' for Enlarged Prostate Could Save Consumers Nearly $3,000 a Yeardone
Federal Stimulus Money Channeled to Latino HIV Preventiondone
Today Is National Caribbean-American HIV/AIDS Awareness Daydone
Mom Imprisoned for Posting HIV Patient’s Medical Info Onlinedone
Drug Fact Boxes Better for Consumersdone
CVS Criticized for Condom Lockup in Communities of Colordone
Abnormal Test Results: No News Could Be Bad Newsdone
High Percentage of U.S. Residents Receiving Late HIV Diagnosesdone
Fatalistic Youth More Likely to Engage in Risky Behaviordone
May 2009 Success
Cancer Rate to Double Among People of Colordone
Study: Blacks and Latinos Worry More Than Whites About HIVdone
All-Star Baseball Player’s Ex-Girlfriend Drops HIV Casedone
Depression More Common Than You Might Thinkdone
HIV-Positive Cuban Immigrant Seeks U.S. Political Asylumdone
April 2009 Success
U.S. Teens Lack Preventive Health Caredone
White House Launches “Act Against AIDS” Campaign in U.S.done
April Is National STD Awareness Monthdone
Cuba’s HIV Community Asking for Respect, Not Tolerancedone
Vatican Responds to Criticism of Pope’s Anti-Condom Remarksdone
March 2009 Success
Can Television Influence Drinking Habits?done
Family Mealtimes Feed Children’s Long-term Healthdone
U.N.: Life Expectancy to Rise in Developing Countriesdone
Pope: Condom Distribution “Aggravates” AIDS Epidemicdone
Activists Respond to Pope’s Criticism of Condomsdone
African Churches Split With Pope’s Condom Stancedone
More Help for Uninsured Patientsdone
Innovative Video Captures Cell-to-Cell HIV Transferdone
February 2009 Success
Tom Daschle Withdraws HHS Secretary Nominationdone
Report: Tropical Diseases Underfunded Compared With HIV, TB, Malariadone
Smoking Cessation: Hispanics, Nicotine Patch Users Do Bestdone
Obama Reiterates Commitment to Accessible Health Caredone
January 2009 Success
Survey: Abstinence Vows Fail to Prevent Teen Sexdone
How Often Are Young People Really Using Condoms?done
December 2008 Success
Latinos Most Likely, Blacks Least Likely to Have Lipodystrophydone
Alabama HIV Prevention Spotty for Latinos as Cases Risedone
Obama Appoints Tom Daschle to Helm Health Reformdone
Holiday Health Myths Debunkeddone
November 2008 Success
Examining Obama’s Promises, Challengesdone
Late HIV Diagnoses Prevalent Among LA Latinosdone
Get Down to Business: Practical Advice for Doctor Visitsdone
Nearly 2,000 Chileans Never Informed of Positive Statusdone
Older Blacks and Hispanics in Immunization Crisisdone
October 2008 Success
African Americans and Latinos Less Likely to Have End-of-Life Care Plans?done
Condoms Stolen From Missing Mexican Condom-Mobiledone
ER Death Rate Higher for African Americans and Latinosdone
September 2008 Success
Latino Activists Criticize Revised U.S. HIV/AIDS Ratesdone
Prevention Awareness at United States Conference on AIDSdone
More Grandparents Care for AIDS Orphans Than Everdone
August 2008 Success
Latin American Countries Launch Programs To Improve Health Care For Sexual Minoritiesdone
Childcare Before Kindergarten May Promote Obesitydone
Many Hispanics Shut Out of U.S. Health Care Systemdone
Examining Tijuana’s AIDS Epidemicdone
Homophobia Fuels HIV/AIDS in Mexicodone
Nurses Ease Shortage of HIV/AIDS Doctorsdone
U.S. Denying Asylum to Gay People From Latin Americadone
Examining Medical Mistrust in HIV-Positive Latino Peopledone
Puerto Rico and 8 States Lose HIV Surveillance Fundingdone
HIV Increases Among Latino People in Connecticutdone
July 2008 Success
More South L.A. Teens Seek HIV Treatmentdone
Latino HIV Infections Risingdone
Latin American Ministers to Design HIV/AIDS Strategydone
June 2008 Success
Counterfeit Condoms in New York Discount Storesdone
Jamaican Officials Reject HIV Poster Womandone
In the Caribbean, Condoms and Conjugal Visits for Prisonersdone
Culture and Religion vs. HIV Transmissiondone
Advocates Demand Generic Drugs for Mexicodone
Latino Leaders Rally Against AIDSdone
May 2008 Success
AIDS Over 50 in Harlemdone
Smaller Pharmacies Focusing on HIV Caredone
Latinos Respond Less Well to HCV Treatmentdone
April 2008 Success
Migrant Workers in California Receive HIV Educationdone
Florida Group Launches HIV Awareness Campaign for Minority MSMsdone
AIDS Advocates in New York Fight Racial and Economic Disparitiesdone
Rapid Testing for L.A. Veteransdone
OraSure Sued Over Rapid HIV Testdone
March 2008  Success
HIV Rates Rise Among Hispanicsdone
Food Poisoning May Be Fatal for People With HIVdone
February 2008 Success
Who’s Educating Sex Ed Teachers?done
(Product)RED's Balance Sheetdone
HIV-Positive People Want Sex and Childrendone
Half of Brazil’s AIDS Cases Diagnosed Latedone
New York Times Editorial Asks for Needle Exchangedone
25 Percent of Positive Women Want Babiesdone
Elton John, Sharon Stone and Others Fight AIDS on Oscar Nightdone
Reused Syringes Put 40,000 at Riskdone
January 2008 Success
AIDS Activist and Actress Gloria Reuben Returns to ERdone
Kids Grill AIDS Experts in New Filmdone
Hispanic Group Pulls Out of Arizona HIV/AIDS Programdone
One out of Five in NYC Are at Risk for HIVdone
Latino Group to Keep HIV/AIDS Program Runningdone
Latina Sorority Shows Support for HIV Assistance Billdone
New HIV/AIDS Campaign Targets North Carolina's Latinosdone
HIV Prevention for Puerto Rican Seniorsdone
The National Latino Hispanic AIDS Leadership Summit Begins Todaydone
December 2007 Success
Is Honey the New Cough Syrup?done
Mom’s Depression Affects Kids—Some Solutionsdone
Lower Your Risk of Cancers by Eating Less Red Meatdone
Shed Pounds, Boost Immune Systemdone
Make Exercise Fun for Kidsdone
Wash Your Hands of the Fludone
Former U.S. Assistant Surgeon General Dr. Blumenthal Analyzes Presidential Candidates' Positions on AIDSdone
November 2007 Success
Extra Weight May Lead to Cancerdone
“Silent” Strokes Common Among Seniorsdone
More Sleep, Less Obesity Risk in Kidsdone
Raising HIV/AIDS Awareness in Haitidone
Literacy Levels Affect Medication Adherencedone
Heart Disease Deaths Worsening Among Adultsdone
Kids Won’t Reject Healthy School Lunchesdone
U.S. Obesity Leveling Off, Says CDCdone
October 2007 Success
An Overstressed Americadone
Powdered Asthma Inhalers Often Misuseddone
A Healthier Halloweendone
September 2010 Success
USCA 2010: En Españoldone
April 2010 Success
The Education of Miss Universedone
December 2009 Success
Oriol Gutierrez at Arthur Killdone
October 2009 Success
HIV/AIDS Rally and Vigildone
March 2010 Success
Obesitydone
February 2010 Success
Mental Healthdone
August 2009 Success
BOTOX Cosmetic Treatmentdone
April 2009 Success
Prostate Cancerdone
January 2009 Success
Kidney Diseasedone
December 2008 Success
Osteoporosisdone
October 2008 Success
Heart Diseasedone
September 2008 Success
Peripheral Artery Disease or P.A.D.done
Uterine Fibroidsdone
April 2011 Success
Weighty Matters: Latinas and Body Imagedone
March 2011 Success
Understanding Diabetesdone
February 2011 Success
Speaking Your Languagedone
December 2010 Success
Yolanda Rodriguez-Escobar: Bridging the Gap for Mexican-American Womendone
November 2010 Success
Jorge Delgado: Ministering to the HIV/AIDS Communitydone
October 2010 Success
Jose M. Davila: Advancing Bronx AIDS Servicesdone
September 2010 Success
Francisco Ruiz: Managing Health Disparitiesdone
August 2010 Success
Anselmo Fonseca: Fighting HIV/AIDS in Puerto Ricodone
July 2010 Success
Oscar De La O: Building the Bienestar Familydone
June 2010 Success
Bamby Salcedo: Advocating for Transgender Youthdone
May 2010 Success
David Munar: Growing at the AIDS Foundation of Chicagodone
April 2010 Success
Daniel C. Montoya: Developing HIV Prevention Campaignsdone
March 2010 Success
Puckering Up for AIDS Awarenessdone
Guillermo Chacon: Leading the Latino Commission on AIDSdone
February 2010 Success
She’s Standing Up for Women and Girlsdone
January 2010 Success
Catastrophe in Haitidone
December 2009 Success
No Gym Membership, No Problemdone
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November 19, 2009
There’s Life in the Dead Sea
This mineral-rich hypersaline body of water is actually a lake. Though its salts can’t sustain marine life, they are used to improve human skin care and health.

 

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