State Still Doesn't Know How Many Latinos Signed Up for Health Insurance
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com While nationally, millions of Latinos in the US failed to sign up for federally-mandated […]
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com While nationally, millions of Latinos in the US failed to sign up for federally-mandated […]
Hispanic men are more likely than non-Hispanic white men to suffer from paternal depression during the first five years of
Cigarettes are bad. No doubt about it. I haven’t found any product on the market meant for consumption
The only thing Kai Arroyo eats is butterscotch pudding. He only drinks milk from a bottle. When he speaks, you
Despite new treatments and advancements in medical technology, colon cancer survival rates for Hispanics have remained statistically unchanged when compared
Enrollment by Latinos in California’s healthcare insurance exchange surged in the final month of sign-ups after an intensive push to
Although smoking rates in Connecticut decreased between 1996 and 2012, striking disparities persist among counties, according to new research
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com With the deadline to sign up for federally-mandated health insurance come and gone on March
By Wayne Jebian CTLatinoNews.com The Connecticut General Assembly may not vote on the passage of an “Aid in Dying” bill
Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com While more than 329,000 low-income families across the state still receive federally-funded healthcare, some are
Poverty and the racial makeup of a community are a good indications of whether someone can go into the neighborhood
There is a significant deficit in recognition and control of hypertension in the Hispanic population of the United States, according