
After years of decline, tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are climbing again, prompting a warning from the National Medical Association as over 10,000 cases were reported...

The Healthy Churches 2030 Roadmap Tour arrives in Hampton Roads May 3, bringing life-saving health information, community support, and expert guidance to Norfolk State University in...

“A Prescription for Change,” now extended through April 2025 at Richmond’s Black History Museum, celebrates centuries of Black contributions to healthcare across Virginia, including powerful stories...

Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and bold reformist, has died at 88, leaving behind a papacy marked by compassion, controversy, and a call for...

Virginia Union University has launched the first doula certification program at an HBCU, targeting racial disparities in maternal health and empowering communities through culturally competent care....

Dr. Gbolahan Okubadejo, a leading spine surgeon, offers expert advice on managing and preventing back pain through posture correction, proper lifting techniques, ergonomic workspaces, and exercise....

The Norfolk (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, in partnership with the City of Norfolk, will host a free Wellness Expo on April 5, 2025, to...

Dr. Alvin Poussaint, a Harvard psychiatrist and civil rights advocate, passed at 90. A pioneer in racial mental health research, he fought to classify extreme racism...

The American Heart Association’s Hampton Roads Go Red for Women Luncheon on February 14 will bring over 400 attendees together to raise awareness and funds for...

A groundbreaking study reveals that Black Americans face significantly higher risks of developing dementia, with lifetime probabilities reaching up to 60%. Experts stress early intervention in...