Health and Wellness

Study to explore if black, white cancer patients receiving equable care

    Study to explore if black, white cancer patients receiving equable care

A five-year national study now underway in Greensboro and Pittsburgh attempts to determine if technology and other tools can make sure that African-American breast and lung cancer patients receive the

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FMC’s Angelou Center summit to look at women’s health issues

Beginning on Thursday, Sept. 27, the Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at Forsyth Medical Center will hold a three-day international summit focusing on contemporary issues affecting women’s and

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Universal-free school breakfast eliminates stigma for poor students

    Universal-free school breakfast eliminates stigma for poor students

A study by two UNCG professors has found evidence that giving all kids access to free breakfast at school, rather than qualifying kids based on income, decreases the stigma for

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Benefit concert to support burn victims

    Benefit concert to  support burn victims

The 13th Annual Band Aid for Burn Survivors concert will be held on Thursday, Sept. 13 at The Garage, 110 West 7th St. Local talent Jerry Chapman and the Acoustic

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Prostate Cancer

  Prostate Cancer

Did you know that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five African American men

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Healthy Eating on a Budget

  Healthy Eating on a Budget

  Many people and families in the United States are still feeling the crunch from the current economic recession. More

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Cancer, other setbacks not keeping WSSU’s Bryant from his dreams

  Cancer, other setbacks not keeping WSSU’s Bryant from his dreams

  Winston-Salem State University junior Keith Bryant has faced more adversities in his first 22 years than most people face

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National honor for WSSU’s Edwards

  National  honor for  WSSU’s Edwards

  Dr. Yolanda Edwards, a professor at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), recently received the Sylvia Walker Education Award from the

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Study: Athletes as young as 10 using performance supplements

  Study: Athletes as young as 10 using performance supplements

Dr. Mike Perko, an associate professor in the Department of Public Health Education at UNCG, was part of a research

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State makes push to keep food waste out of landfills

  State makes push to keep food waste out of landfills

A staggering amount of food waste is making its way into North Carolina landfills, according to a new report by

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