New Age Aging, formerly known as aging in place with the aid of technology, or widely known as […]
Author: Sola Adesida
On October 6, 2021, centuries after Malaria continued to ravage Africa, The WHO recommended widespread malaria vaccine among […]
National funding, research, new clinical trials and new drug approvals are “widely disparate” between diseases that primarily affect […]
“Complex Care Needs” is Not The Same As Multiple Symptoms: In this sense, having a number of symptoms […]
Some disabilities are more obvious than others. Many are immediately visible, especially if someone relies on a wheelchair […]
Believe it or not, there is a 57 page WHO framework for action published in 2007 that addresses […]
Health care is distributed unevenly in the United States and minority populations often receive less care than others, or care of lesser quality, add on addiction to the less care and you get even lesser care.
You get what you get: Most health systems allow you to choose an internal medicine doctor from a […]
Model minority victims: AAPIs face a unique challenge; they are stereotyped as being better than other minorities. This […]
Food is life: Historically, food played a significant role in mapping people of color’s identity. During slavery, African […]