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People who have never experienced clinical depression have a difficult time accepting that it is a real illness. © Cheryl Casey - Fotolia.com

Depression hurts: A woman's personal struggle

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Dr. Otis Brawley of the American Cancer Society answers your questions about cancer.

Q&A: Do hookah and sweeteners cause cancer?

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
theGRIO REPORT - In case you missed it, here’s a recap of the Twitter chat held earlier today on cancer and African-Americans...
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Kermit Gosnell, 72, has  been found guilty on three counts of four counts of first-degree murder. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department via Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, File)

Race a factor in Philly women's clinic trial

David A. Love
OPINION - Dr. Kermit Gosnell is accused of running a house of horrors. And we can all agree that the crimes for which he is accused are horrific, gruesome and unspeakable...
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Real faces of HIV: We need to do more

Katti Gray
theGRIO REPORT - As she parses the details of being HIV-positive, Eva Fields, 37, lays out some essential facts: her infection is a notable marker of her personal health...
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The biggest spring allergy offenders are pollen from trees, grass and weeds, dust mites and mold.
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Ask Dr. Ty: Allergy tips and tricks

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
ASK DR. TY - Finally, it’s the start of spring. But, for some, it also means the start of allergy season. With sneezing, coughing, stuffy nose and itchy, watery eyes...
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Are our babies getting too much salt?

Yanick Rice Lamb
theGRIO REPORT - Paying attention to ingredients is important since 75 percent of some toddler food sold in stores is high in salt..,
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Instead of buying box after box of color contacts, people are choosing to have irises permanently implanted in the color of their choice. © Sergey Peterman - Fotolia.com

Eye color can be changed forever: Worth the risk?

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
theGRIO REPORT - Want to change those brown eyes blue? Well, a new procedure promises to change eye color -- forever...
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Actress Halle Berry (R) and actor Olivier Martinez arrive at the premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'Cloud Atlas' at the Chinese Theatre on October 24, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

is Halle Berry risking her health by getting pregnant?

Dr. Terrance McGill
theGRIO REPORT - Halle Berry’s pregnancy is making news, not just because she’s Halle, but because she’s also in her mid-40s. The longer a woman waits to conceive leaves the door open to many complications...
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Study links gene to doubled Alzheimer's risk in blacks

Dr. Tyeese Gaines
theGRIO REPORT - African-Americans with a particular gene are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease in old age as those without it, says a new study to be published tomorrow...
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Women trying to rid themselves of bacteria found in chicken

5 everyday habits that steal your energy

Whitney Greer, Blackdoctor.org
Blackdoctor.org - Many people are actually robbing themselves of energy, without even knowing it...
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NY judge makes morning-after pill available to all

Larry Neu,eoster amd Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a scathing rebuke of the Obama administration, a federal judge ruled Friday that age restrictions on over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill are 'arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable' and must end within 30 days...
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