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Graphic explaining sarcoidosis and its impact on African Americans.

April is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month. There are an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide, with roughly 175,000 individuals in America suffering

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An graphic image of a cartoon lung depicting illness with text stating How common is lung cancer?

How Common Is Lung Cancer?     With November being Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we decided to delve into the statistics

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Pink ribbon symbolizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month with gifts and decorations.

It’s Breast Cancer.   These three words are what every woman dreads to hear. Why? Breast cancer is the second leading

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A man sitting with his head in his hands, highlighting Suicide Prevention Month.

There isn’t a person alive who hasn’t been affected by suicide. The abrupt trauma ripples throughout a person’s entire community.

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Ways to observe National Eye Exam Month image of doctor with crossed arms

Did you know that if one of your eyes were a digital camera, it would contain 576 megapixels? With the

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signs of skin cancer

“I have some bad news. The skin cancer has spread. Grandpa only has six months to live. When I heard

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Heart Disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, with someone dying from a cardiovascular disease every

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Stress-Free Summer

As the weather warms up so does the anticipation for summer or perhaps your anxiety for summer. Whether you have

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