Celebrity Health This Week In Black History: The Real Lone Ranger Was A Black If you’re like me, you remember watching the popular television show, The Lone Ranger, where it depicted a white man who wore a disguise on… Full Story »
Eye and Vision Coping With Low Vision Here’s eye-opening news: Currently, 4.2 million Americans ages 40 and older are visually impaired. Of these, 3 million have low vision. By 2030, when the… Full Story »
Hair Care Can You Pass This Natural Hair True Or False Quiz? [VIDEO] Want to up your haircare IQ? Well, get ready for a bit of fun natural hair trivia! READ: 10 Things Professional Hairstylists Want You… Full Story »
Diabetes These Heart Disease Risk Factors Are More Potent In Women Than Men When it comes to risk factors for heart disease, Black women have to be more careful than Black men. Yes, heart disease disproportionately affects the entire… Full Story »
Living with Diabetes Safely Celebrate The Month Of Love When You’re Diabetic February is recognized at Creative Romance Month and for a time that’s all about expressing love and indulging in gourmet chocolates (oh hey, Valentine’s Day!),… Full Story »
Living with Multiple Myeloma How Caregivers Can Help Multiple Myeloma Patients Manage 6 Common Problems Sometimes multiple myeloma patients can’t afford to hire a round-the-clock caretaker to monitor their condition at home. For patients with a wealth of family and friends… Full Story »
General Health Meet The BlackDoctor.org 3rd Annual Top Blacks In Healthcare Awards Honorees On April 21, 2016, BlackDoctor.org and Johns Hopkins Centers for Health Disparities will host the 3rd Annual BlackDoctor.org Top Blacks In Healthcare Awards Gala. The… Full Story »
General Health BlackDoctor.org and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions Announce 3rd Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards Gala Honorees BlackDoctor.org and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions Announce 3rd Annual Top Blacks in Healthcare Awards Gala Honorees 24 of the nation’s health… Full Story »
Heart Health Little Hats, Big Hearts Volunteers for the American Heart Association are celebrating American Heart Month (February) with something beautiful they call “Little Hats, Big Hearts.” They are knitting red… Full Story »
Hair Care 4 Unconventional Tips To Conquer Frizz After spending an epic amount of time getting your hair just right, that unavoidable little creep that you were hoping wouldn’t rear its little ugly… Full Story »
Celebrity Health Straight Outta Excuses: Dr. Dre Talks About Heartache and Inspiration Considered by many to be hip-hop’s greatest producer, Andre “Dr. Dre” Young, pioneered gangsta hip-hop and his own variation of the sound, dubbed G-Funk. From… Full Story »
General Health Colorism & The Dark-Skinned Black Woman: Meet The Young Woman Cyberbullied After Appearing In A Popular Video When Danielle “Jazz” Noel participated in a video with her ex-boyfriend, Chris, “for fun” she had no idea that less than 24 hours after its… Full Story »
Mens Health Men: 4 Real Reasons She Hates Your Semen Oral sex is a part of life. If you and your partner have a healthy sexual relationship, then it’s most likely that the topic of… Full Story »
Food *WARNING*: Parmesan Cheese You Sprinkle On Your Food May Be Wood Americans love their Italian cheeses. Last year, U.S. Parmesan output rose 11 percent from 2014 to around 336 million pounds, while Romano production grew 20… Full Story »
Weight Loss Running But Can’t Lose That Belly Fat? Try This [VIDEO] For many people, running is the holygrail of weight loss workouts because it’s simple, straightforward and a solid calorie burner. Just throw on your sneaks,… Full Story »
Exclusive Celebrity Health Comedian Justin Hires Of New “Rush Hour” TV Remake Talks Using Comedy As Self Defense Sure, comedy is good for the soul. But for Justin Hires, it shielded him from the bullies at his Tampa Bay-area high school. “I developed my… Full Story »