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HIV/AIDS

    HIV/AIDS

Educating Ourselves and Our Communities Dec. 1 was World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS, those with the disease, those newly diagnosed and preventing as many

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Griggs speaks at Oxford, other UK sites

    Griggs speaks at Oxford, other UK sites

(pictured above: Imam Khalid Griggs on the campus of Wake Forest University.) Khalid Griggs, imam of the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem and an assistant chaplain at Wake Forest University, toured the

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Novant plans focus on stroke in ’14

    Novant plans focus on stroke in ’14

In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, Novant Health and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association held a Stroke Caregiver Appreciation Luncheon on Nov. 2. The day was devoted to

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A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

    A-Fib especially harmful for women and blacks

Doctors have known for years that atrial fibrillation (AF), or irregular heartbeat, increases the risk for stroke, but now researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have shown that it

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Black ’Nam vets tell students war tales

    Black ’Nam vets tell students war tales

A group of African American Vietnam War veterans were invited to Wake Forest last Friday to share their memories from

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Emmy goes to Bennett alumna

    Emmy goes to  Bennett alumna

“The Loving Story” took home the award for Outstanding Historical Programing (Long Form) at the 34th Annual News and Documentary

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Friends helping sick NBA legend

    Friends  helping  sick NBA legend

For decades, former NBA and ABA standout Luther “Ticky” Burden has put his formidable talent to work serving local youth.

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America’s Dangerous Path

    America’s Dangerous Path

Noted environmentalist sees dire consequences for food and energy missteps The United States’ days as a global superpower will be

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‘Scandal’ inspiration speaking at NCCU

The real-life Olivia Pope is coming to North Carolina Central University. Judy Smith, the crisis-management expert who is the inspiration

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Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias

    Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias

Over four million Americans have one form of dementia: Alzheimer’s disease. As the population of the United States ages and

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