Editorial OUR VOICES: Risk Less. Do More: Protect Yourself from Getting Very Sick with Flu, COVID-19, and RSV this Fall By Julia Lothrop Cooler weather makes for a nice change from the summer heat—but fall is also the time when more people in Washington... Garland JournalNovember 2, 2024
COVID-19 News New COVID-19 XEC variant circulating just before fall. Here’s what to know about it Centers for Disease Control researchers indicate that the vaccine and booster shots should protect against the new variant. Garland JournalOctober 1, 2024
Editorial WILLIAMS: It’s Time for the COVID Vaccine and You Have Choices By Jimmie Williams A few weeks ago, I brought home an unwelcome “souvenir” from a summer vacation — COVID. Yep, like most of us, I... Garland JournalSeptember 25, 2024
COVID-19 News TO BE EQUAL: How Uninsured and Underinsured Americans Can Access Free COVID Vaccines By Marc Morial “We have more tools than ever to protect against serious COVID-19 disease and death, but we must make sure everyone has... Garland JournalMarch 1, 2024
News Addressing the CDC’s Alarming Infant Mortality Report: A Call to Action for the African American Community By BlackPress of America As a Black mother with two sons, and my colleague who is a Black mother of two daughters, and who... Garland JournalJanuary 20, 2024
News Dallas Health Officials Join Forces with the Head of CDC to Fight COVID During the Holidays Over the upcoming holiday season many families and friends will gather together to pass turkey, stuffing and peas, but the Centers for Disease Control... Garland JournalNovember 23, 2023
News CDC recommends first vaccine to protect infants from RSV By Jen Christensen The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday it is recommending a new vaccine to help protect babies against... Garland JournalSeptember 30, 2023
News Scientists race to understand highly mutated coronavirus variant spotted in four countries, including the US By Brenda Goodman A highly mutated new variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 has countries on alert as scientists scramble to understand how... Garland JournalAugust 22, 2023
Lifestyle EFOC: “Is This Happening To Me Because I’m Black?” Combating The Public Health Crisis Of Racism A TIMELY CONVERSATION ON THE IMPACT OF RACISM ON BLACK PEOPLE’S HEALTH AND HOW TO PUSH BACK DURING THE GLOBAL BLACK ECONOMIC FORUM AT... Garland JournalJuly 9, 2023
News Know Your Lemons to Detect Breast Cancer As we approach Women’s Health Month in May, Parkland Health is raising breast cancer awareness and education. Breast cancer in women is the most... Garland JournalMay 19, 2023