Mexican Journalist Says Luis Miguel Is Suffering From 'Grave' Health Issues
The iconic singer was forced to cancel his upcoming concerts in Mexico City after getting a serious case of pneumonia.
Severe Injuries Resulting From Border Wall Falls Surge as Immigration Enforcement Toughens
Hospitals face a substantial financial burden from this, with care charges totaling $151 million in 2023 and 2024, as well as significant unpaid costs.
Coca-Cola Recalls Thousands of 'Zero Sugar' Drinks Found to Contain 100% Sugar
Coca-Cola has issued a recall on thousands of cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade after some cans containing full sugar were labeled as "zero sugar."
Kamala Harris Makes Her Pitch To Undecided Latino Voters During Univision Town Hall
During the town hall, the Vice President conveyed her message that she is a champion of the middle class, and vowed to continue Biden's crackdown of the border
West Virginia Beauty Queen Saved by Double Lung Transplant, Marries Donor's Brother
A former West Virginia beauty queen married her lung donor's brother five years after her life-saving operation.
A.B. Quintanilla Hospitalized in Bolivia Due to Lung Issues
After feeling unwell for several weeks during his tour in Bolivia, A.B. Quintanilla was hospitalized in Santa Cruz.
Latino families have largely recovered from pandemic challenges, new study shows
From buying homes, to creating businesses and increasing purchases, majority of Latino families have bounced back from pandemic troubles
Texas Attorney General sues Biden administration over federal confidential contraception program
The Title X federal program allows patients to obtain contraceptives confidentially regardless of age, immigration status or income
As HIV rates across the country decline, the number of new Latino infections rise throughout the U.S.
A new analysis found Latinos experiencing a disproportionate number of new infections and diagnoses across the U.S., with highest numbers in the Southeast
Federal agencies warn Texas not meeting SNAP, Medicaid requirements; state risks losing funding
Federal agencies said Texas is not meeting requirements to process Medicaid and SNAP applications, leading to delays and backlogs, potentially affecting funding
Latino, Black neighborhoods across the U.S. see less access to pharmacies compared to other groups
Pharmacies across the U.S. have rapidly closed over the past year, leaving minority communities with little access to public health services.
Latinas and Black girls are entering puberty at an earlier age compared to others
While the average age for girls to get their first period is between 8-13, some Black and Latina girls are getting it as young as 5 years old. Here's why.
New Florida law makes it easier for international healthcare professionals to practice medicine
Here's what professionals in the field should know about SB-7016
Hispanic households lead in eldercare despite economic, social hurdles, reveals study
Collage Group revealed that lack of cultural competency, as well as family traditions, make Hispanics more likely to become caregivers.
A look at the health disparities lowering Latinos' life expectancy in the U.S.: the main causes
Despite progress made through initiatives like The Affordable Care Act, health inequity remains a persistent issue across the U.S.
A Latino community in New Mexico is grappling with undrinkable water; residents are demanding action
As deaths are reported in Sunland Park, residents are calling for water free of arsenic, a natural and dangerous substance
Controversial Herbicide Poses Disproportionate Health Risks for Rural Latino Communities in California
Despite links to Parkinson's disease and other health risks, Paraquat remains a widely used herbicide
Puerto Rico Declares Dengue Epidemic as Cases Surge, Prompting Urgent Public Health Measures
The U.S. territory has recorded over 500 cases so far this year, most of them in San Juan. More than 340 have been hospitalized
Latino Middle Schoolers Outpace Other U.S. Demographics in E-Cigarette Use
The National Alliance for Hispanic Health urges policies to protect Hispanics and other targeted communities
Texas City with Largest Proportion of Latino Population Has Highest Obesity Rate in the U.S.: Study
A report by WalletHub analyzed data from 100 of the most populated U.S. metro areas across 19 key metrics
Measles Outbreak Grows in Chicago with Four new Cases Reported at Migrant Shelter
All of the affected were reported in stable or good conditions
Marijuana Use May Be Linked To Higher Risks of Cardiovascular Issues, New Study Finds
A new study from the Massachusetts General Hospital found higher risks of health issues the more frequently marijuana was used
What do Latinos Think About Using Weight Loss Drugs Such as Wegovy and Ozempic?
According to the CDC, almost 44.8% of Latino adults live with obesity
Latinos at Higher Risk of Being Overmedicated in Hospitals, Increasing Chances of Death
Language disparities between patients and clinicians are cited as a potential reason that could lead to deep sedation
Bridging the Gap: Navigating Loneliness in the Latino Community During the Holidays
The language of emotions can be intricate, and for Spanish-speaking families, articulating feelings can be even more challenging
Life Expectancy For Hispanics in U.S. Increases to Reach 80 Years
The figure is above the national average and is higher than all other ethnicities except for Asian Americans
Culture, Lack of Awareness, Discrimination: What Drives Hispanics Away from Clinical Trials?
One of the main reasons for the poor participation, health policy experts often say, is the lack of awareness about the existence and relevance of this practice
Health Insurance Rates Among Latinos Climb in California, But Disparities Persist: Report
The state saw historic gains in last year, but Latinos are still most uninsured demographic
Racial Disparities in Surgeries Resulted in 12,700 Dead Black, Hispanic Patients in Two Decades, Study Shows
Disparities in surgical procedures have resulted in 605 total excess deaths per year since 2000
The Keys to Understand 'Landmark' Agreement Between Kaiser Permanente and Union Workers
The agreement includes increasing yearly wages, a higher minimum wage, increased job security and new training programs to increase in-house career growth