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The Health Equity Action Lab (HEAL) is an initiative by Dynasty Interactive Screen Community aimed at addressing health disparities in the U.S. and globally. By engaging media and stakeholders, HEAL seeks to reduce health inequalities and raise awareness. Their approach includes overcoming socio historical barriers and confronting the institutional, social, and political factors that perpetuate healthcare inequality.

Posted inDISC Health

From Over 300 Pounds to Purpose: How I Took Back My Health and How You Can Too

by Dr. Frederick EcholsMarch 13, 2026March 13, 2026
Dr. Mary Donohue guiding a digital detox session to release stress and refresh the mind.
Posted inDISC Health

Disc Health: Need a Reset? Beat Digital Stress with Dr. Mary Donohue

by Dr. Mary DonohueMarch 13, 2026April 1, 2026
A Georgia family learning how to eat healthy on a budget by shopping at a local farmers market.
Posted inDISC Health

March is National Nutrition Month: 10 Practical Ways Georgia Families Can Prioritize Nutrition on a Budget

by Metalle TagnerMarch 12, 2026March 13, 2026
Posted inDISC Health

Daylight saving time and early school start times cost billions in lost productivity and health care expenses

by Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse,Associate Professor of Neurology, University of PittsburghMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
Posted inHealth

3 Things To Know Before You Pick A Health Insurance Plan

by Blackdoctor.orgMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
A formal portrait of a man juxtaposed with a magnified image of orange and yellow circular entities resembling cells or viruses.
Posted inDISC Health

Don’t Let Old Diseases Make a Comeback

by Dr. Frederick EcholsMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
Blue pills labeled "PrEP" spilling from a white pill bottle onto a light blue surface.
Posted inHealth

Black Americans Aren’t Getting a Critical HIV Medicine – Why?

by Blackdoctor.orgMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
Person using a digital device in a dimly lit room, highlighting the impact of blue light on eye health.
Posted inDISC Health

Are Screens Harming Our Eyes? Understanding the Impact of Digital Devices on Vision

by Metalle TagnerMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
Overhead view of a person lying on a bed, wearing a light blue plaid shirt and jeans, eating a meal from a plate with a fork while holding a TV remote in the other hand. The bed has white bedding on one side and a dark gray/blue duvet on the other."
Posted inDISC Health

Is It Bad to Eat Before Bed? Understanding the Impact of Late-Night Eating

by DISC Health StaffMarch 5, 2026March 5, 2026
Posted inHealth

Stats Angst: Waiting on Your Test Results

by Jim PreenMarch 3, 2026March 4, 2026
Closed safety-net clinic door with a sign, symbolizing the impact of healthcare access issues on underserved communities.
Posted inDISC Health

When a Safety-Net Clinic Fails, the Harm Doesn’t Stay Inside Its Walls

by Dr. Frederick EcholsMarch 2, 2026March 2, 2026
Portrait of Brigadier General Hazel Johnson-Brown, the first Black woman to lead the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, symbolizing her groundbreaking achievements.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Trailblazer in Uniform: Hazel Johnson-Brown and the Transformation of Military Nursing

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 28, 2026February 25, 2026
Posted inHealth

Mental watch: Let’s have a conversation about anxiety

by The Newsletter 05February 27, 2026February 27, 2026
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Why Black Americans have the highest death rate from strokes

by The Newsletter 05February 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Posted inZenger News

Study Finds What To Do When Blood Pressure Needs More Control

by Ojaswin Kathuria and Nikita NikhilFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Posted inHealth

Living with Lupus – Michelle’s Story

by TarynFebruary 27, 2026February 27, 2026
Portrait of Dr. Ernest Everett Just, a pioneering Black scientist in cell biology, emphasizing the role of the cell surface in development.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Breaking Boundaries in Biology: Ernest Everett Just’s Contributions to Science

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 27, 2026February 25, 2026
Dr. Patricia Bath, a pioneering Black female ophthalmologist, smiling warmly while holding an anatomical model of a human eye, wearing a white lab coat and a blue sequined top, with a lush outdoor background.
Posted inHealth

Her Story Matters: Three Pioneering Female Doctors You Should Know About

by Pagee' SpeedeFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
Portrait of Mabel Keaton Staupers, a trailblazer in integrating Black nurses into U.S. healthcare and military systems.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Champion of Change: How Mabel Keaton Staupers Revolutionized Nursing Leadership

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 26, 2026February 25, 2026
A diverse African American family sharing stories at a dinner table, with a glowing family tree and cultural artifacts in the background.
Posted inDISC Health

You Are Still Shaping America’s History

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 25, 2026February 25, 2026
Portrait of Dr. William Montague Cobb, a pioneering Black physician and anthropologist, with the title 'Hidden Healers of Medicine' on a blue panel.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Dr. William Montague Cobb: The Pioneer Who Debunked Racial Myths in Medicine

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 25, 2026February 24, 2026
A tribute graphic honoring Dr. Thelma Patten Law, Houston’s first African American female physician. The image features her black-and-white portrait on the left and her name, title, and life years on a blue background on the right, accompanied by a caduceus symbol and the title "Hidden Healers of Medicine.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Houston’s First Black Female Physician: Dr. Thelma Patten Law’s Legacy

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 24, 2026February 23, 2026
A commemorative graphic honoring Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens, featuring a black and white portrait of her on the left and a vibrant blue background on the right with her name, life dates (1910–2001), and a medical symbol.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Dr. Helen Octavia Dickens: A Pioneer in Women’s Health Equity

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 23, 2026February 19, 2026
Portrait of Dr. Donna Elam, a dark-skinned woman with dark hair pulled back, wearing gold hoop earrings, a gold statement necklace, and a light-colored cardigan over a patterned top. She is smiling warmly against a plain white background, with a blue section beside her featuring the text 'Hidden Healers of Medicine,' her name, and birth year.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: How Dr. Donna Elam Advances Cultural Competence in Medicine

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 22, 2026February 19, 2026
A commemorative graphic featuring a black and white portrait of Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson on the left and a solid blue background on the right with the text "Hidden Healers of Medicine," her name in yellow/orange, and her lifespan (1889–1975). A caduceus icon symbolizes her contributions to medicine.
Posted inDISC Health

Historical Black Figures: The Hidden Healers: Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson: The Civil Rights Leader Who Desegregated Baltimore Hospitals

by Dr. Frederick EcholsFebruary 21, 2026February 19, 2026

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