CT Chapter Of Hispanic Nurses Presents CTLatinoNews.com With Its 'Community Service Award'
CTLatinoNews.com and its co-founder and publisher, Diane Alverio, were among the recipients of the CT Chapter of the National […]
CTLatinoNews.com and its co-founder and publisher, Diane Alverio, were among the recipients of the CT Chapter of the National […]
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com While programs such as the Affordable Care Act have significantly increased, for now, the number of
Folks from Salinas like to remind you that their valley is the “Salad Bowl of the World.”
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com For many Hispanics living in Connecticut during the 1980s, the health care system care seemed alien and
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com “My name is Christopher (Chris) Nieves and I am from East Hartford, Conn. I am the
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com The movement to eliminate health care disparities in Connecticut hit a speed bump during the last legislative
C-HIT Staff For the roughly 9 percent of Connecticut’s population who live with diabetes, eating healthy and knowing how foods
Brian Woodman Jr./CTLatinoNews.com Charles Capers is quite emotional about his involvement with a support group focused on Latinos and
Puerto Rico’s governor announced Friday that he will not authorize aerial spraying with the insecticide naled to fight an increase
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Addiction treatment specialists who have struggled, in some cases, for decades with drug abuse among Connecticut’s
Even though Connecticut has some of the strictest lead-screening laws in the country – requiring every child to be
Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to get flu vaccines, have a preventive health care visit, or