Saving Our Sistas: Addressing Women’s Health Issues Within the Black Community

Dr. Bridgette Jenkins

by Dr. Bridgette Jenkins Introduction Women’s health issues continue to be a pressing concern around the world, with millions of women facing challenges related to access to healthcare, reproductive rights, and gender-specific health conditions. In the perspective of global health, one undeniable truth persists: not all women experience health and wellness equally. Black women in… Continue reading Saving Our Sistas: Addressing Women’s Health Issues Within the Black Community

How To Protect Yourself From Becoming a Victim of Human Trafficking

By Raven Lolia Human trafficking is a global problem that remains unresolved. Why is that? Many individuals believe that trafficking and modern-day slavery are topics you might only hear about in an episode of a television drama. Little do we realize the United States is one of the top countries with the highest rates of… Continue reading How To Protect Yourself From Becoming a Victim of Human Trafficking

Beautifully Clean: All Natural Cleaning for a Healthy Home

This month’s focus is on beauty and wellness, which extends into the home environment. A relaxed, clean space re-energizes and promotes health from the inside out. However, commercial cleaning products may be harming your abode. One review found Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which can be in cleaning agents, to be a primary indoor air pollutant… Continue reading Beautifully Clean: All Natural Cleaning for a Healthy Home

Intravenous (IV) Hydration: Lifesaving or Luxury?

Vitamin Therapy IV Drip Infusion In Women Blood

An IV is placed by a piercing in the vein with an IV needle. Once the needle enters the vein, the healthcare professional withdraws the needle leaving a catheter, or thin, flexible tube, within the vein. The IV is then secured with tape to prevent accidental removal. IV therapy includes the placement of an IV… Continue reading Intravenous (IV) Hydration: Lifesaving or Luxury?

How Nonconforming Individuals Are Challenging Standards of Beauty

Society often defines beauty as physical attributes that conform to specific standards. These standards are influenced by race, gender, age, class, and media. However, only some people fit into these narrow and rigid categories. Some people choose to express themselves in ways that defy the expectations and stereotypes of their identity.Beauty is a subjective and… Continue reading How Nonconforming Individuals Are Challenging Standards of Beauty

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Survival Disparities

Nurse performing CPR for patient with heart attack on bed while rushing toward emergency ICU unit in the hospital from ambulance for paramedic and life rescue

Out of 110,054 witnessed cardiac arrests in Black, Hispanic, and White adults outside of the hospital between January 2013 and December 2019, 39.7% were Black or Hispanic. These persons were more likely to be: Black or Hispanic persons were less likely to receive bystander CPR at home or in a public location across all income… Continue reading Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Survival Disparities

Stay Hydrated For Your Wellness and Efficiency

Fitness, selfie portrait and black woman with water for hydration after exercise outdoors. Workout, sports training and face of happy female athlete taking pictures or photo for social media memory

Introduction Water is essential to our bodies, and staying hydrated is crucial for overall health and well-being. Unfortunately, many people do not drink enough water to maintain proper hydration. We will discuss essential hydration facts and tips to help you stay hydrated. Benefits of Hydration Staying hydrated offers numerous benefits to your body. Proper hydration… Continue reading Stay Hydrated For Your Wellness and Efficiency

Skin of color: A glance at UV rays and why you still need to protect yourself

Show me a good myth; I will likely delight in learning if it can be debunked. A common belief is that melanated individuals do not need sunscreen. This belief is, in fact, a myth because while richly pigmented skin offers some protection from harmful sun rays, it does not give absolute prevention to burns or… Continue reading Skin of color: A glance at UV rays and why you still need to protect yourself

Letter From The Editor – August 2023

| August 2023: The Beauty Issue Dear Esteemed Readers, Beauty is a topic often touched, yet rarely encompassed. It’s a construct, fluid and ever-evolving, molded by the cultures we live in, the values we uphold, and the stories we tell. This August, we are proud to celebrate a facet of beauty that resonates deeply, shines… Continue reading Letter From The Editor – August 2023

MEET Jennaya

What’s your full name? Jennaya Colóns Describe your journey that led you into nursing? The world of physical therapy was a calling after experiencing personal injuries. I have been a licensed PTA for over eight years at an outpatient facility at the hospital, and I love empowering people to take control of their healing and… Continue reading MEET Jennaya