(pictured above: Medical School Dean Dr. Edward Abraham presents Dr. Velma Gibson Watts with the Distinguished Service Award.) Velma Gibson Watts, Ph.D., was among those honored recently by the Medical
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
(pictured above: Motivational speaker and consultant Kendra Davis.) Kendra Davis will speak at the Rural Hall Branch Library’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month program on Saturday, Oct. 11. The program will
(pictured above: Malika Roman Isler shares a laugh at a recent campus wellness event.) Wake Forest University has named Malika Roman Isler, a 1999 alumna, as its first director of
Winston-Salem’s Ronald McDonald House is 30-years-old and is marking the milestone by asking the community to support its mission. Located
(pictured above: Participants take part in a past Zumbathon.) For the past four years, funds raised from The Enrichment Center’s
(pictured above: Last year’s event was very well attended.) Beautiful Butterflies, Inc. will host its 4th annual Lupus 5K Walk/Run event on Saturday, Sept.
(pictured above: Triad residents David Layton (seated) with Randy Ludington and Anne Howell.) The August issue of the American Heart Association’s
LIFT Diabetes stands for the Lifestyle Intervention for the Treatment of Diabetes by Wake Forest School of Medicine’s Maya Angelou
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell announced last week the release of a new study, published in the


