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HHS and USDA Hold First Public MAHA Event, Outline Vision for Healthier America

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins collaborate on the Make America Healthy Again initiative at Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School, engaging with students during a healthy snack time. Courtesy of USDA (Washington, D.C., April 4, 2025) — U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. […]

Posted inBlack History

The First Howard University Homecoming

A Journey into the Origins and Traditions of Howard University’s Homecoming HBCU homecomings are nothing new now, but they were novel in 1924. A Tradition Is Born “That Will Live as Long as Howard.” Drawing on examples from Ivy League colleges, Howard University alumni took the Homecoming concept, added flavor, and created something entirely unique. […]

Posted inDISC Health

Study Finds Effectiveness Of Plant Food Diet In Lowering Heart Disease In Adults, Older Women

WASHINGTON — A recent study led by an international team of researchers suggests that eating a more nutritious and plant-based diet can lower the risk of heart diseases in young adults and older women. The findings of the studies were published in the “Journal of the American Heart Association,” an open-access journal of the American Heart Association. […]

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China’s Three-child Policy To “Aggravate Problem” For Women: Think Tank

BEIJING — China’s three-child policy, which is being promoted by the Chinese Communist Party officials as a way to put an end to the trend of the aging population, will further “aggravate problems” for working women who are already suffering gender discrimination at workplaces since the one-child policy was abolished in 2015, a Canada-based think tank said. The […]