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Weight loss plans are less effective for many Black women − because existing ones often don’t meet their unique needs

People who are obese or overweight are at higher risk of developing several chronic diseases. andreswd/E+ via Getty Images by Loneke Blackman Carr, University of...

Five Ways to Fight Obesity and Its Impact on Fighting Covid-19 in African Americans.

African Americans are 20 percent LESS likely to engage in active physical activity than non-Hispanic whites. According to the Department of Health and Human...

WE DREAM IN COLOR ANNUAL AWARDS SHOW

    WE DREAM IN COLOR by Kai EL' Zabar Celebrating Individuals who have  learned to embrace their color to enhance the lives of others . . . Last...

Chef Blend Weekend with Celebrity Chef Judson Todd Allen, by Gina Bee

This weekend, you will want to  join Chef Judson Todd Allen, the “Architect of Flavor,” for his first annual Chef Blend event!  It is...

Health Alert: Obesity Is Found to Gain Hold in Earliest Years

The saying in the African-American community that “we’re just big-boned in our family” as a reason for being, well,  overweight or even obese has...

Study: Kids' Obesity Risk Starts Before School Age

Those efforts to fight obesity in schools? Think younger. A new study finds that much of a child's "weight fate" is set by age...

Disney and ‘House of Payne’ Star Doc Shaw On Fighting Childhood Obesity

Remember Doc Shaw from The Disney Channel and Tyler Perry’s “House of Payne?” The child actor is all grown up, and has slimmed down...

New Approach For Black Women's Battle Against Obesity: 'Maintain, Don't Gain' (STUDY)

A new study released today by Duke University finds a new approach for black women to embrace in the battle against obesity. The...

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