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Aired on August 7, 2021

Back to School Vaccine Awareness: Part 1

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As Back to School season approaches, parents are being prompted to ensure their children are properly vaccinated. Among these vaccines is the seasonal flu vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine. Eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine now includes

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Aired on July 31, 2021

Social Needs and Health Care: A Conversation about the SDOH in Black Communities

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Social determinants of health have disproportionately affected communities of color, particularly Black communities, for a long time. Research shows that systemic racism ensures that Black people in particular are more likely to live in poorer neighborhoods

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Aired on July 24, 2021

Returning to Norrmal: The Truth about Covid-19 Vaccinations

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As community members continue to get vaccinated and the city transitions to indoor dining, open sport events, concerts, and other social events, there are still questions about the vaccine and the safety about returning to a

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Aired on July 17, 2021

Breast Cancer Disparities in the Chi

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Breast Cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women, as well as the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Although mortality rates have decreased nationwide, there is an existing breast cancer mortality disparity

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Aired on July 10, 2021

Healthy Women: A Discussion about Early Detection and in Women’s Cancers

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Screening tests help find cancer early when it is small and before it has spread. Health care facilities are providing cancer screenings during the COVID-19 pandemic with many safety precautions in place. It is important to

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Aired on July 3, 2021

Returning to Normal and the Importance of COVID Vaccinations

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COVID-19 has continued to affect all of our lives and communities. Although everyone 12 years of age and older is now recommended to get a COVID-19 vaccine, there is still some hesitancy among community members. Widespread vaccination

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Aired on June 26, 2021

Men and Breast Cancer

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Breast Cancer is most often found in women, but men can get breast cancer too. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States is found

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Aired on June 19, 2021

What Can A Medical Home Offer?/Why Is It Important to Have a Regular Care Provider?

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A primary care physician (PCP) or primary care provider is usually the first stop for medical care. The most important role of a primary care provider is to keep patients from getting sick in the first

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Aired on June 12, 2021

HPV Vaccination Safety and the Prevention of Cervical Cancer

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Infections with human papillomavirus (HPV) are the main cause of cervical cancer. A safe and effective vaccine against nine high risk HPV types is available. HPV vaccine should be administered routinely to all girls and boys

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Aired on June 5, 2021

Black Men Health Disparities And Closing The Gap

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Over the years, there has been a growing interest in improving black men’s health and the health disparities affecting them. Yet the health of Black men consistently ranks lowest across nearly all groups in the

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Aired on May 29, 2021

Surviving Breast Cancer

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Breast Cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women, as well as the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Once a patient is diagnosed, they are considered a “Survivor”. Survivorship begins at diagnosis

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Aired on May 22, 2021

Dispelling COVID-19 Vaccine Myths and Vaccine Safety for Children

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COVID-19 vaccine eligibility has now been widened for children ages 12 and up. COVID-19 has impacted all of our lives and communities. Everyone 12 years of age and older is now recommended to get a COVID-19 vaccination. Get

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