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Actor Ernie Hudson, who seems to be drinking from the fountain of youth, opens up about his personal care routine.
A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. It’s finally changing
Over 14,300 Blacks awaiting kidney transplants had wait times modified by about two years, and over 2,800 have received transplants.
People living in neighborhoods with high rates of environmental and socioeconomic problems may face a higher risk for heart disease…
Dr. Clifford Voigt, orthopaedic surgeon at One Brooklyn Health, discusses causes of back pain for TheGrio Asks.
Questions abound if artificial intelligence-based chatbots can be a mental health service or are simply a new form of self-help.
New guidance says Medicare Part D benefit plans, offered through private insurers, could cover anti-obesity drugs OKed for more use.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America issues a yearly ranking of the most challenging cities to live in if…
UCLA Health's Dr. Lorraine Anderson shares her advice for Blacks, with unique disparities, to overcome seasonal allergies.
Despite being outnumbered in the health and wellness fields for generations, Black women have still managed to be at the…
A popular weight loss strategy that limits the hours during which calories can be consumed may nearly double a person's…
Radio and TV star Wendy Williams' diagnosis sheds light on frontotemporal dementia, a silent menace in the Black community.
Dr. Zewge Shiferaw-Deribe, endocrinologist at Interfaith Medical Center at One Brooklyn Health, sheds light on prediabetes.
Most of America “springs forward” Sunday for daylight saving time. A lost hour of sleep can affect sleep patterns and health.
Drugmaker Eli Lilly does not approve of people using their weight loss medications when it is not medically required.