(pictured above: IFB Employee Tameka Monroe speaks with the Eye Bank’s Dean Vavra and Katie Hall. (Below) IFB Employee Demarius Bowens checks over donor registration information.) On Wednesday, March 19, blind
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
Forsyth County AARP Chapter # 1797, along with the gerontology program at Winston-Salem State University, will sponsor a CarFit event on Tuesday, April 8 from 10 a.m to 2 p.m.
More than six million African American adults in the United States have signs of kidney disease – a total equal to the population of Tennessee. African Americans experience the highest
The Chronicle This spring, the Forsyth County Department of Public Health wants residents to “Just WALK.” The latest variant of the agency’s fitness initiative enjoins locals to register at www.forsyth.cc/publichealth/justwalk
Once again, El Buen Pastor Latino Community Services will host the El Buen Camino 5K race and one-mile walk. Participants
A team of Wake Forest graduate students has advanced to the finals of the Breast Cancer Startup Challenge. Second-year MBA
A shepherd mix from Charlotte has been selected as the national weather therapy dog by The Weather Channel and American
While it often takes a back seat to other chronic illnesses, arthritis is the most common cause of disability in


