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'You Can't Treat If You Can't Empathize': Black Doctors Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy - NPR News

Tuesday, January 19, 2021 by Pien Huang (NPR) Dr. Kristamarie Collman, a family physician in Orlando, has been dispelling vaccine myths through social media. She s among a growing cohort of Black doctors trying to reach vaccine-hesitant members of their communities. Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. Black Americans have been catching the coronavirus, getting severely ill and dying from it, at a rate higher than other racial and ethnic groups in the U.S. Black Americans are also less likely to want to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to polls. A survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation last month found that around 35% of Black adults are not planning to get COVID-19 vaccines.

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'You Can't Treat If You Can't Empathize': Black Doctors Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy

By | January 19, 2021 Black Americans have been catching the coronavirus, getting severely ill and dying from it, at a rate higher than other racial and ethnic groups in the U.S. Black Americans are also less likely to want to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to polls. A survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation last month found that around 35% of Black adults are not planning to get COVID-19 vaccines. So how can medical and public health leaders work to overcome this hesitancy? To start with, acknowledge the historical reasons for black mistrust of medicine, say researchers and Black physicians working to reach their own communities.

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To Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Americans, Doctors Inform And Empower : Shots

Black vaccine hesitancy goes back to history of distrust of medicine, say doctors and researchers. To help, it s important to empower people with knowledge to make their own choices.

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5 Natural Hangover Remedies That Work, According To a Doctor

It’s the end of 2020 and for some of us, it’s about celebrating the end of this emotionally draining year. Despite your personal outlook, you may find yourself with a drink in your hand, especially during New Year s Eve celebrations. This time of year, experts predict that more individuals will resort to heavy drinking to cope with the current state of the world. The events of 2020  has created a perfect storm for more people to turn to drinking as a way to cope, especially during the holiday season,” says Dr. Kristamarie Collman, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician and founder of Prōse Medical. A report published earlier this year showed that adults ages 30 to 59 reported drinking 14 percent more than last year. Excessive alcohol consumption is linked to numerous illnesses, such as heart disease and liver disease in addition to mental health disorders, according to Collman.

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