Reducing Risk of HIV in Older Latino Men
By Ana Arellano It is hard to imagine that men remain sexually active into their 80’s and 90’s. More active […]
By Ana Arellano It is hard to imagine that men remain sexually active into their 80’s and 90’s. More active […]
By Lisa Chedekel CT Health Investigative Team In 2010 and 2011, Dr. Irene Abramovich of West Hartford was the state’s
We all know someone who is unemployed. And you’ve probably already know that it is not good for your mental
By Ivan Ramos Soler As a Social Security Disability Lawyer, I am often asked to represent Latino workers who have spent most their life
By Linda Tishler Levinson Life is a struggle for Fernando Rodriguez. For the last seven years, the 78-year-old Southbury man
A new marketing campaign launched by Domino’s Pizza targeting the Latino market is being criticized as contributing to the Latino
By Rochelle Green CT Health I-Team Hundreds of thousands of women at risk for irregular heart rhythms have a battery-powered,
By Magaly Olivero CT Health I-Team The U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the nation’s health reform law
A report by the National Alliance on Mental Health suggests that Latinos born in the United States or those who
The battle against cancerous skin tumors may be won not with new drugs but combinations of existing drugs, according to
(NewsUSA) – According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Latinos in the U.S. have a longer life
The Hispanic Health Council in Hartford has received an honorable mention in First Lady Michelle Obama’s national “Let’s Move! Video