Health

Environmental racism is defined as environmental injustice that occurs within a racialized context, both in practice and policy.

Fibroids affect 26 million American women, disproportionately impacting Black women. The Fibroid Fighters Foundation, created by Dr. Yan Katsnelson, works to end the epidemic of unnecessary hysterectomies and educate women

Donald Trump will officially become the 47th President of the United States on Monday, January 20, but there are far better ways to spend your time than watching the convicted felon’s second inauguration. Set to officially start at noon, we have some suggestions, for the sake of your anxiety and stress levels, that will make […]

With daylight saving time occurring in the United States in November, we examine its links with Seasonal affective disorder.

Black people are most at-risk of exposure to lead poisoning and Black children are most harmed by it.

The FDA has approved the use of FluMist, an at-home, needle-free flu vaccine which is expected to be available in 2025.

Relaxers could be leaving the shelves according to a new proposal set forth by the FDA. Watch commercials advertised to Black women inside.

October 10 is World Mental Health Day and users on X, formerly Twitter, are sharing their journey and tips for coping.

There’s a new vaccine that boasts better protection. Check out 10 things you should know before getting the updated vaccine inside.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is currently the subject of a federal investigation, due to the way Black women are treated at the hospital when giving birth! As the conversation and focus on Black maternal mortality rates continues to skyrocket, we are exploring the prevalent issue with our upcoming film, #AMothersIntuition airing Sunday, July 23rd, at 9P/8C.

Photo by: LWA/Getty Images In order to see true change, it takes a true team effort. April 11 to April 17, is Black Maternal Health Week, where the nation focuses on the injustices of Black mothers and their children face when it comes to their health compared to their counterparts. Created by the Black Mamas […]

We all must be informed of some of the causes that can increase one's chances of having breast cancer outside of genetics.