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Colorado Lawmakers Pass Stricter Pollution RegulationsCompanies emitting harmful waste and gasses into the Earth’s atmosphere will now have to abide by strict regulation policies recently passed by Colorado’s state legislature. The new law will require these…
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Younger Latinos More Likely to Discuss Racism & DiscriminationYounger generations of Latinos are more likely than their immigrant parents to talk about issues like racism and discrimination, particularly when it comes to discrimination against Black people. “Most of our…
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Stay safe from COVID-19: Get a COVID-19 shot
COVID-19 Vaccine Video for People With Disabilities Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/vaccines/stay-safe/CDC-RTI-COVID-Vaccination-Video-script-20210624.pdf
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Latinos Spend $7,167 a Year Caring for Aging Loved OnesLatinos spend $7,167 a year caring for aging loved ones, says an AARP survey. While this is actually less than what Whites caregivers spend out of pocket a year ($7,300), the financial strain is greater because…
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Dorothy Long Parma: Finding Her Career in Gastric Cancer Research While Navigating Mental Health
Dr. Dorothy Long Parma hasn’t had the easiest career path. She’s struggled with depression throughout her time in medical school, residency, and her current work as an assistant professor at the Institute of…
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#SaludTues Tweetchat 8/3: Breaking Down Systemic Injustices in Healthcare
A widening socioeconomic gap, racism, and discrimination contribute to inequitable distribution of healthcare and mental and physical health disparities among Latinos and other people of color. This is…
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Working With Schools 101
Training for public health professionals working with schools in the time of COVID-19.
This video can also be…
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Study: Community Environments Impact Individual HealthNeighborhoods with large populations of people of color also have high rates of chronic disease, less access to healthy foods, and other systemic injustices. These factors can lead to worse health outcomes.…
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Data: Latino Youth Struggled with Mental Health in 20202020 was a difficult year for many reasons. The combination of a deadly pandemic, a racial reckoning about police violence, and economic hardships have placed a heavy toll on many families. New research…
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Study: Alzheimer’s and Dementia Have a Different Impact on LatinosWe know Latinos are 1.5 times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease and dementia than whites. Now a new study shows that Latinos experience slightly different signs and symptoms of dementia, with more…
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