MIAMI - Latino children who live in states with harsher laws that apply to immigrants and systemic prejudice against them are more likely to experience mental health or chronic physical health ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- A study released today is raising concern about Latino children and their health -- both mental and physical -- based on where they live in the U.S. By looking over compiled ...
Latino children living in states with more anti-immigrant laws and policies — and the resulting inequities in access — were linked to higher odds of chronic physical or mental health conditions, ...
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- A call to action was made in one Bay Area county Monday after a new report found some troubling data. A Latino health assessment requested in Santa Clara County has ...
Santa Clara County’s Latino population has faced devastating health disparities in recent years, with Latino residents experiencing higher rates of gun violence, obesity and deaths from diabetes and ...
Aidee Granados (right) is founder of Rosa es Rojo and Liz Gutierrez is coordinator of the nonprofit's SuperVive Comunidad program and app. The nonprofit’s mission is dismantling income, language and ...
Cost-related delayed or forgone care was associated with 78% higher odds of an ED visit among Latino adults, indicating ...
Opening doors to vital information and care while combating stigma. Sacramento LGBT Community Center and the Latino Leadership Council sought to do both at a Sunday health fair in midtown Sacramento’s ...
Dr. Jamile Tellez Lieberman (left) chats with "The Pulse" host Maiken Scott about about solutions to providing equitable health care to Latino communities. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa.