Category: News
Synthetic Hair Products Used by Black Women Contai...
Posted by Sheree Crute | Mar 6, 2025 | Beauty, Health & Wellness, Health News, News, Top Feature | 0
Taking Charge of Your Breast Cancer Risk
Posted by Sheree Crute | Oct 27, 2022 | Health & Wellness, Health News, Top Feature, Uncategorized | 0
Kicks, Tricks and Flips: The Fearless Life of a St...
Posted by Sheree Crute | Nov 22, 2021 | Fitness, Health & Wellness, The Fierce Interview, Top Feature | 0
Pandemic Shows Black Americans Among Groups at Hig...
Posted by Sheree Crute | Aug 24, 2021 | COVID-19, Family, Health & Wellness, Top Feature | 0
Sowing Her Dream: Deep Roots Organic Farm
Posted by Sheree Crute | Apr 26, 2021 | Careers, Joy!, Money & Careers, Taking Care of Business, The Fierce Interview, Top Feature | 0
Medicaid’s New Approach to Sickle Cell Coverage May Expand Access to New Treatments
by Fierce | Jan 22, 2026 | Health & Wellness, Health News, Top Feature, Uncategorized | 0
By Phil Galewitz Serenity Cole enjoyed Christmas last month relaxing with her family near her St....
Read MoreDoctors With Troubled Pasts Perform Cosmetic Surgeries Tied to Crippling Pain and Injury
by Fierce Contributor | Oct 6, 2025 | Beauty, Health & Wellness, News, Top Feature | 0
Many patients are enduring emotional and physical scars after visiting cosmetic surgery firms that hire surgeons with a history of malpractice and misconduct.
Read MoreNIH Launches Multimillion-Dollar Initiative to Reduce Stillbirth Rate
by Fierce Contributor | Sep 25, 2025 | Health & Wellness, Parenting, Reproductive Health, Ties, Top Feature | 0
The National Institutes of Health has launched a five-year, $37 million consortium to reduce the country’s “unacceptably high” stillbirth rate.
Read MoreYanick Rice Lamb Named NABJ Journalism Educator of the Year
by Sheree Crute | Aug 7, 2025 | Top Feature | 0
This year’s highly-coveted National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Journalism Educator of...
Read MoreEPA Plans to Stop Collecting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data From Most Polluters
by Fierce Contributor | Apr 10, 2025 | Environmental Health, News | 0
Many polluters no longer have to report greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide and methane, reducing corporate accountability for health risks and climate change.
Read MoreSynthetic Hair Products Used by Black Women Contain Carcinogens
by Sheree Crute | Mar 6, 2025 | Beauty, Health & Wellness, Health News, News, Top Feature | 0
Yet another study has revealed the danger of hair products used primarily by Black women. New...
Read MoreThrough the Fire: ‘I Just Really Want My Home Back’
by Fierce Contributor | Jan 14, 2025 | Environmental Health, Community, News, Ties, Top Feature | 0
Women reflect on the toll of the Eaton Fire and the destruction it brought to their community of...
Read MoreCoco Gauff Is Fulfilling Expectations
by Fierce Contributor | Jan 13, 2025 | Sports, News, Top Feature | 0
By Larry Bivins Ever since Coco Gauff reached the fourth round of the 2019 Wimbledon...
Read MoreStudies of Migraine’s Many Triggers Offer Paths to New Therapies
by Fierce Contributor | Dec 3, 2024 | Health & Wellness, Health News, Top Feature | 0
One class of drugs has already found success in treating migraines, painful, disorienting and common attacks. Excitement is building about a slew of additional drug targets.
Read More‘Disappointed but not Surprised,’ Some Kamala Harris Supporters Mourn During Her Concession Speech
by Fierce Contributor | Nov 7, 2024 | News, Top Feature | 0
By Jordyn Britton Sobs could be heard throughout the crowd on the Yard at Howard University the...
Read MoreAfraid to Seek Care Amid Georgia’s Abortion Ban, She Stayed at Home and Died
by Fierce Contributor | Sep 21, 2024 | Reproductive Health, Family, Health & Wellness, Ties, Top Feature | 0
When Roe v. Wade was overturned, doctors warned that women would die, but lawmakers who passed state abortion bans didn’t listen. The worst is becoming clear.
Read MoreMarcia Fudge’s Journey From HUD to Home
by Fierce Contributor | Aug 18, 2024 | Ties, Aging Fiercely!, Careers, Family, Taking Care of Business, Top Feature | 0
After 50 years in government, Marcia Fudge left the helm of Housing and Urban Development to spend time with family, but she has something new on her plate.
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