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Latina of Influence | Martha Preciado M.D.,FACC

Community Advocate, Health Advocate and Medical Doctor, Martha Preciado M.D., FACC is one of Hispanic Lifestyle’s 2013 Latinas of Influence. Hispanic Lifestyle will be hosting a Latinas of Influence Reception on April 3, 2013 in Ontario, California. The public is invited to attend, but you need to make a reservation. Follow all of our 2013 Latinas of [...]

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Remarks by the President of the United States – State of the Union

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN THE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS U.S. Capitol Washington, D.C. 9:15 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, fellow citizens: Fifty-one years ago, John F. Kennedy declared to this chamber that (Applause.) “It is my task,” he said, “to report the State of the Union [...]

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Facts Latinos Need To Know About Colon Cancer

Each year more than 140,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with colon cancer and approximately 50,000 will die from the disease. All men and women are at risk for colon cancer. However, because of disproportionate screening rates, minorities, including Hispanics, are more likely to be diagnosed with colon cancer in advanced stages. Survival [...]

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HLTV Episode #187 – Healthy Heart Living

Notes and Links to episode HLTV#187. In this edition of Hispanic Lifestyle, we talk health, and community education. Your heart is our focus, in this edition of Hispanic Lifestyle. Also known as the Doctor, Community Partners, the Survivor and the Advocates. Dr. Martha Preciado Its hard to do a story about health without sounding . . [...]

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Event | Conference for Seniors & Caregivers – June 16

Rose Hills brings together experts for the 1st Annual Rose Hills Conference for Seniors & Caregivers on Saturday, June 16, 2012 from 8:am to 5:00PM to address the needs of the senior community.  The conference will include presentations on topics such as senior housing options, Medicare and Medi-Cal, veteran benefits, insurance, estate planning and medical [...]

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Everything You Need to Know About Vaccines

Keeping up with vaccines is not always easy, particularly if you live in a household with family members of different ages. Vaccination needs can also change quickly if there’s an outburst of a disease. These days, however, figuring out who needs to get vaccinated, when and where is as easy as visiting Vaccines.gov, the federal government’s [...]

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HEALTH | Report Highlights the Burden of Asthma on Hispanics

American Lung Association Issues New Report to Highlight the Burden of Asthma on Hispanics The American Lung Association released a new report today, Luchando por el Aire: The Burden of Asthma on Hispanics, which provides an overview of research on the complex biological, environmental, political and cultural factors that increase asthma’s burden on the Hispanic/Latino [...]

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Healthy Habits for the Holidays

Healthy Habits for the Holidays by Angie Lustrick, CN, CPT of Angie’s World Let’s talk Turkey! Yes, we are decking the halls and stuffing the turkey. We are getting ready to enjoy the most wonderful time of the year. The problem is that we stuff ourselves at the same time. Then the most UN-wonderful time [...]

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Community | American Cancer Society Programs and Services

The American Cancer Society is committed to reaching out to those individuals who are under- and uninsured to help increase access to quality medical care, including cancer screening, diagnostic, and treatment services. The Society has placed increased emphasis on working with collaborators at the national, state, and local levels on outreach activities, identifying a growing [...]

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