Two-thirds of new HIV infections are among gay and bisexual men. Although cases have decreased among white men, they have stagnated among communities of color.
Congress can help save more lives by removing barriers to cancer screenings By David Ford, Member of the Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) Twice. That is how many times I have had to battle cancer. I still consider myself very fortunate, although surviving a disease that is
Persistent disparities have been present when it comes to COVID, from cases, hospitalizations, to vaccine intake. Minneapolis officials are concerned about discrepancies between its White residents and people of color with just 28% of Black people in Minneapolis with their shots, reports Caroline Cummings (2:20). WCCO 4 News - May 19, 2021