Healthbeat reports Georgia ranks 48th in Hispanic health care, with high uninsured rates revealing 40% of Hispanic adults and ...
The conventional narrative that Latinos are taking more from the United States than they contribute is not just wrong—it is ...
There are more than 65 million Hispanic and Latino people living in the U.S.—the second-largest racial or ethnic minority population in the country. Yet when it comes to heart and brain health, less ...
For 40 years, researchers have unsuccessfully tried to explain — or debunk — the “Hispanic Paradox,” the finding that Hispanic Americans live several years longer than white Americans on average, ...
Hispanic and Latino populations have increased diabetes and hypertension risks, influenced by acculturation and socioeconomic factors. The "Hispanic Mortality Paradox" shows better mortality outcomes ...
Health information should never be out of reach because of language or awareness. Yet too many Hispanic Floridians are ...
A new data tool from researchers at UCLA highlights significant environmental health disparities between Latino and white neighborhoods in L.A., providing critical insights amid escalating public ...
The first-ever roundtable discussion focused on Latino health at Georgetown University in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month emphasized mental health and substance use disorder Oct. 10. The roundtable ...
This is part three in a three-part series. Personally and professionally, I have observed that women tend to be more comfortable discussing their feelings, their personal struggles, and mental health ...