Cost Of Diabetes Tops Health Concerns For U.S. Latinos
Latino immigrants in the U.S. say the quality and affordability of health care is better in the U.S. than in […]
Latino immigrants in the U.S. say the quality and affordability of health care is better in the U.S. than in […]
By Suzanne Bates CTLatinoNews.com While the state’s health exchange is on its way to meeting its initial goal, at this point there
California’s Silicon Valley has much in common with Coral Gables and other South Florida neighborhoods. On one side are the
Hispanic men, African American men and men living in poverty are more likely to disproportionately suffer from restless sleep and
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By Dr. Joseph C. Alvarnas Hispanic Healthy Living As Hispanics continue their ascent as the largest and fastest growing minority
Eight Connecticut nursing homes have been fined by the state Department of Public Health in connection with one resident’s
Kevin Counihan, Chief Executive Officer of Access Health CT and Andrea (Montero) Ravitz, Multicultural Marketing Manager By Wayne Jebian
Undocumented immigrants are expected to make up a larger share of Connecticut’s uninsured population next year, putting new financial pressures
When President Obama made his latest pitch for young people to enroll for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act,
By Linda Tishler Levinson CTLatinoNews.com A recent story in CTLatinoNews.com about Joan Luna Zayas, of Meriden, who has just
By Linda Tishler Levinson CTLatinoNews.com Joan Luna Zayas has spent much of her life serving others. Now, as Zayas battles leukemia, her