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These pioneers have fought to create an environment where mental health is understood, accessible and inclusive to Black folks.
What is Autism Awareness Month? Autism Awareness Month is observed annually throughout the month of April by people and organizations all around the world. Autism is a complicated neurological illness that often impairs communication, response, and socialization. During this time, a variety of events are held to educate local communities and promote public awareness of […]
Happy National Autism Awareness Month: Check Out These Notable Celebrities On The Spectrum [Gallery]
To celebrate National Autism Awareness Month, we created a special gallery of celebrities who are on the spectrum. Check it out inside.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) ranks Dallas #2 in the Top 20 places with the worse allergies. The AAFA released its 2023 Allergy Capitals report, which looked at the following factors: Total Pollen Scores(tree,grass,and weed) Over the counter medication use( allergy) Number of allergy specialists What Are the Symptoms of Allergies? The […]
Are you more looking forward to a relaxing day at home than a wild night out with friends these days? You’re not alone, after all. The past few years we have seen significant changes in appetite to be more social, from attitudes towards work to simply being around people. Even though lockdowns and safety […]
National Nutrition Month, observed each March, emphasizes the importance of making informed food choices as well as developing healthy eating and physical activity habits. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics designated March as “National Nutrition Month,” as a time to raise awareness about the value of good diet and regular exercise.This year’s theme is“Fuel for […]
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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, African Americans are 30% more likely to die from heart disease than non-Hispanic whites. Although this is an ongoing issue largely due to socioeconomic factors and accessibility to quality healthcare in the black community, this can often be avoided by significant lifestyle changes. Here are […]
Radio One celebrates February being American Heart Month! We are sharing local stories in the DFW community of those who have been affected by heart conditions and diagnosis. Black Health 365 encourages the African American community to take care of your heart both figuratively and literally 365 days a year. After going into sudden cardiac […]