Health Disparities in Transgender People of Color

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Are Health Disparities?Drivers of DisparitiesAccess to HealthcareWhat Can Be Done Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What Are Health Disparities? Drivers of Disparities Access to Healthcare What Can Be Done Transgender(trans) people of color experience numeroushealth disparitiesdue to vulnerabilities and risk factors that limit their access to quality, consistent healthcare. As a member of two minority groups, transgender people of color tend to have poorer health outcomes than either White transgender people orcisgenderpeople of color....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1070 words · Anita Gilbert

Health Disparities: What They Mean and Examples

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Is the Definition of Health Disparities?Examples of Health DisparitiesCauses of DisparityImproving Health Equity Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents What Is the Definition of Health Disparities? Examples of Health Disparities Causes of Disparity Improving Health Equity Health disparities occur when people and communities experience higher rates ofbreast cancer,obesity, heart disease, and other challenges for specific reasons that include race and ethnicity, access to care, poverty, and environmental risk....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1242 words · Jake Fitzpatrick

Health Divide: Menopause and Black Women

Menopause is a significant transition in a person’s life. Defined as the period of time after a person has stopped menstruating,menopauseusually occurs between the ages of 40 to 58 years old.Menopause-related symptoms includevasomotor symptoms(hot flashes and night sweats), sleep disturbances, mood changes,genitourinary syndrome, cardiovascular and metabolic changes, and the loss of bone mineral density. While everyone experiences menopause differently, for Black women, the change can start sooner, be more physically and emotionally challenging, and cause more severe symptoms compared to White women....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2035 words · Sophia Jones

Health Insurance Options If You’re Retiring Before Age 65

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsMarketplaceCOBRASpouse’s Health PlanMedicaid Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Marketplace COBRA Spouse’s Health Plan Medicaid If you want to retire before age 65 or find yourself forced to retire due to health issues, downsizing, or family circumstances, what will you do for health insurance until you’re eligible for Medicare? This article will explain your options and what you need to know about maintaining health coverage until you can transition to Medicare....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2415 words · James Johnson

Health Insurance Provider Network Overview

A health insurance provider network is a group of healthcareprovidersthat have contracted with a health insurance plan (via anHMO, EPO, PPO, or POS plan) to provide care at a discount and accept the discounted price as payment in full. This article will explain how health insurance networks function, and what you can expect from your health plan. Caiaimage / Paul Bradbury / OJO+ / Getty Images A health plan’s network includes healthcare providers likeprimary care physicians, specialty physicians, hospitals, urgent care clinics, labs, X-ray facilities, home healthcare companies, hospice, medical equipment providers, infusion centers, chiropractors, podiatrists, and same-day surgery centers....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1391 words · Rebecca Miller

Health Leaders Urge Congress to Take U.N. Climate Report Seriously

Key Takeaways Sixty health organizations on MondayurgedCongress to prioritize legislation aimed at reducing greenhouse, saying climate change “is a health emergency.” Health leaders called on U.S. legislators to adopt immediate measures to reduce negative health outcomes associated with worsening air pollution and other effects of climate change. “Investing in infrastructure is an opportunity to protect health from climate change – particularly for underserved communities – that Congress and the nation can’t afford to miss,” the authors wrote....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 883 words · Dr. Billy Melendez

Health Uses of Ginger

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsGinger NutritionUsesSafetyDosageSimilar SupplementsFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Ginger Nutrition Uses Safety Dosage Similar Supplements Frequently Asked Questions Ginger, orZingiber officinale(Z. officinale),is an herb native to Asia that can help reduce nausea and vomiting. This can help provide benefits in early pregnancy and when undergoing chemotherapy. It’s also said to help reduce pain from menstrual cramps. Gingerhas been used in traditional Chinese, Indian, and Japanese medicines....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2073 words · Brenda Sims

Health Uses of Manuka Honey

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsHealth Benefits of Manuka HoneySide EffectsPrecautionsDosageInteractionsHow to StoreSources & What to Look ForSimilar ProductsFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Health Benefits of Manuka Honey Side Effects Precautions Dosage Interactions How to Store Sources & What to Look For Similar Products Frequently Asked Questions Unlike other honey varieties, manuka honey is rich in a compound called methylglyoxal (MGO), which gives it its strong antibacterial effects....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2103 words · William Andersen

Healthcare Marketplace Open Enrollment: Read This Before Finalizing Your ACA Plan

Key Takeaways The enrollment period for private health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA, also known as Obamacare) marketplace is going on right now, and ends, for most people, on December 15. Coverage begins January 1, 2024. There are some specific changes for 2024, both in terms of timelines and in terms of costs. Here’s what you need to know. Timeline Changes for 2024 If you miss the December 15 deadline, you have until January 15, 2024 to sign up....

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 865 words · Rhonda Gardner

Healthcare Providers Who Treat Celiac Disease or Gluten Sensitivity

Many types of healthcare providers are involved in diagnosing and treatingceliac diseaseand non-celiacgluten sensitivity. The first step is to discuss yourceliac disease symptomsand/orgluten sensitivity symptomswith your primary care provider. It’s nearly impossible to tell the difference between the conditions based on symptoms alone, so your healthcare provider may order tests to determine if you have celiac disease, and can help you decide the next steps in your care. Thomas Barwick / Taxi / Getty Images...

January 17, 2025 · 5 min · 937 words · Taylor Williams

Healthcare Workers Are 7 Times More Likely To Develop Severe COVID-19

Key TakeawaysNew research found healthcare workers are much more likely to develop severe COVID-19 than other workers.Social and education workers are also at a high risk of a severe form of the disease.Repeat exposure to the virus may be behind the risk, experts say.A new study from the U.K. found that healthcare workers are seven times more likely to develop severe COVID-19 than other workers. The December study was recently published in the journalBMJ Occupational & Environmental Medicine....

January 17, 2025 · 11 min · 2197 words · Shelby Clark

Healthier (More Nutritious) Snacks With Diabetes

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsOn-the-Go SnacksSweet and Savory SnacksNightly SnackingCheese and DiabetesBonus Snack Ideas Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents On-the-Go Snacks Sweet and Savory Snacks Nightly Snacking Cheese and Diabetes Bonus Snack Ideas Whole foods should be at the top of everyone’s snack list. Unlike highly processed foods, whole foods retain nutrients and fiber without the added saturated fat, sugar, and salt. Foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and nuts are all healthy snacks for diabetes....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1487 words · Michael Sparks

Healthy Alternatives to Full-Fat Dairy Products

Full ofcalcium, dairy products are a staple in many balanced diets. Dairy products can also be high insaturated fat, which could increase yourcholesterol levelsif you consume too much of it in your diet.ATU Images / Photographer’s Choice / Getty ImagesIf you wish to include dairy products in your diet—or just the taste of them—there are ways to do so without adding extra fat.If you’re following a diet to lower your cholesterol, these tips will help you enjoy the taste of dairy products in your diet without significantly increasing your cholesterol and triglyceride levels....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1434 words · Brittany Rangel