Prescription Medication Abuse In Connecticut’s Latino Community
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recently classified prescription drug abuse as an epidemic. […]
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recently classified prescription drug abuse as an epidemic. […]
By Robert Cyr CTLatinoNews.com The “No Wrong Door” (NWD) initiative, set to be implemented by the end of next
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The Hispanic and immigrant population employed in the construction industry in the state of New York is the ethnic group
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The number of Latinos suffering from Alzheimer’s disease is predicted to increase 600 percent by the year 2050. At that
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Every Saturday at Casa Maravilla, a housing development for seniors in Chicago, dozens of older Latinos gather to dance and,
The Affordable Care Act is meant to expand access to affordable health care coverage, but the law excludes one group
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