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Smoking crack speeds up HIV disease progression.
Sex not only feels good, but helps your body and health.
Even men normally reluctant to see a doctor should seek attention for these symptoms.
Untreated depression may significantly boost the risk for developing diabetes.
Are your economic worries literally making you sick?
Black women receive less aggressive breast cancer treatment than whites.
Four healthy habits can help you extend your life.
Common STD can cause oral, anal, and penile cancer in men.
If you're black, in the ER, and in pain, you may not get a strong painkiller.
Did you know the pill can help prevent cancer?
Jonathan Perry reminds us that we need to surrender ourselves to circumstances in life.
Adults need to roll up their sleeves for preventive vaccines.
The African Children's Choir gives kids a chance for better health and education.
Ministers want sermons to last, especially when it comes to minding one's health.
Chris "Kazi" Rolle goes from being a homeless teen to mentoring them.
Jonathan Perry realizes he misplaced the power of determining his self-worth.
Sharing needles leads to high HIV risks for black and Latino men.
Smokers, for example, may benefit from personal spiritual beliefs when quitting.
Men aren't afraid of anything, right? Well, anything except seeming unmanly, that is.
Those omnipresent cigarette ads could be influencing your desire to smoke.
A biological factor could be making breast cancer worse for black women.
Could people's own stem cells allow those who have Type 1 diabetes to live without daily insulin shots?
There's an open secret in medicine: Patients lie.
Like to listen to your music loud?
Some 44 million Americans smoke, and the government says more than 400,000 a year die of smoking-related illnesses.