Culture Competency For Doctors: Does it Matter?
Margaret Waage CTLatinoNews.com As the state’s population continues to become increasingly diverse, area hospitals and health centers find themselves […]
Margaret Waage CTLatinoNews.com As the state’s population continues to become increasingly diverse, area hospitals and health centers find themselves […]
In order to buy private health insurance through the Marketplace, you must be a U.S. citizen or be lawfully present
By Suzanne Bates CTLatinoNews.com It isn’t easy being the kid who is “different” at school. Far too many children,
By Lisa S. Lenkiewicz CTLatinoNews.com Caring for a loved one is an important duty for Latinos. Many within
Before there were antibiotics and allergy medications, or sprays and injections for pain, there were herbal remedies. Almost every culture
By Lisa S. Lenkiewicz CTLatinoNews.com Argentine native Dr. Claudio Benadiva is a nationally known lecturer on infertility. He is
Only one-tenth of the 11 million people listed on the national Be The Match bone marrow registry are Hispanic, indicate
Rumor. Innuendo. Hearsay. There are 50 shades of gossip but at the end of the day, it’s all the same:
Since Oct. 6 to 12 is Mental Health week, CTLatinoNews.com researched websites and articles to provide our readers with important information on what
By Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com The Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act went into effect Oct. 1. While thousands
Latino kids consume more soft drinks, fruit-flavored drinks and other sugary drinks on average than do their white peers. Sugary
By Wayne Jebian Living up to her reputation as an engaging speaker, former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders informed and