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Aging Life Care Association® Focuses on Healthy Aging for Men During Men's Health Month This June


Aging Life Care Association® Focuses on Healthy Aging for Men During Men’s Health Month This June
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June is Men’s Health Month, a national month-long observance used to raise awareness about health care for men, as established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health. To celebrate, the Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) will focus on men’s healthy aging through video interviews of Aging Life Care Professionals®, blog posts, and social media campaigns.
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Male caregivers sometimes struggle with that role for a variety of reasons. A major part of our job as care managers is to assess the existing caregiving structure and to figure out how best to support the client within that family system. ....

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846S works to improve youth mental health in south Minneapolis


Updated: 5:24 AM CDT May 25, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Remi Douah sets down a couple of camping chairs in a south Minneapolis park. It s not just any park. It s the Say Their Names installation on East 37th Street, one block north of the George Floyd memorial. 
I decided to come here every day since last summer actually, Remi said.
He means after the murder of George Floyd. For some years, Remi raised his son, Isak, in south Minneapolis. This Tuesday morning, the father and son are together and there is an extra chair they ve brought along. Remi always makes sure there s an extra seat. ....

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Black families experience 'year from hell'


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It’s been a tumultuous and difficult year for Black parents since the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Many Black parents remain on edge amid police killings of Black Americans that have continued since Floyd’s killing, which sparked nationwide protests against racism and police brutality.
Black Americans separately have endured a disproportionate burden during the pandemic, with recent data showing higher death rates for Black people and Black women in particular. There are also fears that Blacks are being left behind in the nation’s economic recovery. 
 
‘A year from hell’
For Black families, these past twelve months have “been a year from hell,” Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, the country’s largest historic civil rights and urban advocacy organization, said in an interview with The Hill. ....

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Congresswoman Cori Bush Shared Her Pregnancy Story—And It Highlights the Inequities of Birthing While Black


Congresswoman Cori Bush Shared Her Pregnancy Story And It Highlights the Inequities of Birthing While Black
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When Congresswoman Cori Bush was pregnant, she knew something was wrong. For the first four months of her pregnancy, she threw up constantly. She told her doctor about the severe pain she was experiencing, but her doctor brushed it off. One week later, she went into preterm labor. During her pregnancy with her second child, she had a similar experience with a different doctor.
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“My children almost became a statistic. I almost became a statistic, Bush said. ....

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Indige-Nurse: Obesity is an Indigenous Health Crisis. So What Can We Do?


Indige-Nurse: Obesity is an Indigenous Health Crisis. So What Can We Do?
Posted By Jeanette Centeno April 28th, 2021 Last Updated on: April 28th, 2021
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Indige-Nurse is a column published by Powwows.com and written by Jeanette Centeno, a Registered Nurse (RN) and Case Manager (CM) who holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Centeno (Taíno) draws on her experience in the medical field and her own indigenous background to educate Native communities on the health issues that matter most. 
Native American communities face major health concerns that have disproportionately affected them for generations. Poor health choices, lack of proper medical interventions, minimal food alternatives, and access to healthy foods have placed many indigenous people in a perpetual health crisis. ....

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