Obamacare for CT Latinos
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com Latinos stand to gain the most from the Affordable Health Care Act. Blacks and Latinos are […]
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com Latinos stand to gain the most from the Affordable Health Care Act. Blacks and Latinos are […]
Different racial and ethnic groups in the U.S. look at health concerns in different ways. Those culturally specific responses may
Language barriers significantly contribute to delays in diagnosing Latino children with autism, a study published Aug. 19 in the
NBC Latino Dr. Elena Rios is much more than a doctor of internal medicine. She says ever since she was
Latinalista.com It’s difficult for many people to get motivated to exercise, but now they have a new friend to get
Describing it as a wonderful opportunity to combine the best of the agencies, three Hartford based organizations that offer health
By Linda Tishler Levinson CTLatinoNews.com Jailene Rivera is passionate about heart health. The 26-year-old West Haven, Conn., woman had open-heart
By Linda Tishler Levinson CTLatinoNews.com Eva Gomez, a nurse from Newton, MA, wants to remind Latinas that they need to
By Karen Cortés Special to CTLatinoNews.com As autumn approaches, many families are exploring new child care options to accommodate changing
Could we be moving toward a society where many live to be 120 years old? Some experts believe life
Protesters have resorted to a hunger strike as a way to demand access to organ transplants for undocumented immigrants. More
As of early 2013, the American Cancer Society (ACS) declared cancer as the leading cause of death for Latinos in