(Above: Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.– The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. (top above) sponsored a Go Red for Women event on Friday, Feb.6 at St. Paul
Health and Wellness
- Back to school: What parents need to know about immunizations in North Carolina
- The “golden years” not so golden for older Black Americans
- Showing love through annual Love Day event
- Red H.E.A.R.R.T.’s Red Bottom Shoes and Bow Tie Wellness and Luncheon Affair this Saturday
- Keynote speakers announced for 2025 Black Mental Health Summit
(CUTLINE: WSSU Photo by Garrett Garms– A WSSU physical therapy student works with MSfit participant Patsy Murrill.) MSfit, a free fitness and wellness program offered to people living with MS, has
The NC Left Me Out Coalition, a group of health care advocates supporting expanded Medicaid coverage in the state, continued its statewide tour in Greensboro on Friday, Feb. 6 to
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, the BelkGives on the Go Mobile Mammography Center will come to Hanes Mall from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The center, a 39-foot-long, state-of-the-art screening
Above: Photo illustration Special to The Chronicle Segmented Marketing Services Inc. (SMSi) and Urban Call Marketing Partners, two minority-owned companies,
Thanks to an $876,000 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, patients at the Downtown Health Plaza (DHP) of
(pictured above: New hires Tiffany Williams, Caroline Kraus and Correll McCrae.) Gramercy Research Group, a Winston-Salem-based private research firm, has three
The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will host its monthly support group for those living with lupus,
(pictured above: CDC flu activity chart for week ending Dec. 13.) Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, High Point Regional Health and Cone
(pictured above: (Front row, from left) Londyn Lindsay with Melissa Ledbetter and (back row) her parents (Sherise and Tony), Clarissa Felder and


