President Trump’s firing of CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez and sweeping staff resignations have gutted programs vital to Black health,...
Prostate cancer strikes African-American men at higher rates than any other group. In this powerful first-person account, a survivor shares his journey and highlights why awareness,...
The Sickle Cell Association of Hampton Roads will host the 32nd Annual “Every Step Counts” Walk for Sickle Cell at Norfolk State University on September 13,...
More Black Americans are living past 100, with many crediting their faith, resilience, and healthy habits for their longevity. From Kathleen Owens Simmons in Norfolk to...
The documentary Even Me 2.0: Unfinished Business revisits older Black women living with HIV, highlighting ongoing stigma, systemic inequities, and the urgent need for prevention, treatment,...
A global study reveals that rising obesity rates, especially in developed societies, are driven more by increased calorie intake than reduced physical activity—impacting African-American communities at...
Dr. Al Lewis, affectionately known as “Doc,” spent over 30 years promoting holistic wellness through The Herbal Farmacy, alternative medicine, and his popular radio show. #DocAlLewis...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s passing marks a profound loss, but his role as Theo Huxtable reminds us of the power and legacy of Black sitcoms that shaped culture...
A new study finds drinking Black coffee may lower your risk of death—but adding sugar or cream could erase those health benefits, especially for heart and...
A new study finds drinking Black coffee may lower your risk of death—but adding sugar or cream could erase those health benefits, especially for heart and...