Tu Salud News Update
Why Are Black and Latino Children at Greater Risk for Asthma?
Regardless of neighborhood income, Black and Latino children are more likely to develop wheezing.
Asians, Blacks and Latinos Less Likely to Go to Cardiac Rehab
At all income levels, the rates of cardiac rehabilitation among Asian, Black and Latino adults were lower than white adults.
Low Vitamin D Levels Found in Young People of Color
Latino and Black adolescents with darker skin tones are more likely to be lacking in the “sunshine vitamin.”
100 Million People in America Are Saddled With Health Care Debt
The burden is forcing families to cut spending on food and other essentials. Millions are being driven from their homes or into bankruptcy.
Healthy Recipe: Black Bean Burgers
Their rich taste and meaty texture makes them a favorite among vegetarians and carnivores alike.
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