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Haber, David – Gerontologist, 1986
Low-income Black elders completed a 10-week health promotion program for the purpose of lowering or stabilizing blood pressure levels. Comparisons were made between classes that met weekly versus three times a week, and between yoga and aerobics formats. A peer-led program was developed that continued for 10 months after the professionally-led…
Descriptors: Blacks, Exercise, Health Programs, Hypertension
Sugg, Redding – New South, 1971
Descriptors: Blacks, Health Programs, Hunger, Nutrition
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Lubell, Adele – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Recent research on the causes of hypertension could influence the care given by sports medicine physicians to Black patients in general, and to Black athletes in particular. (JD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Services, Exercise, Health Programs
Bowman, James E. – 1972
In recent years, sickle cell screening programs have been initiated by community groups, health centers, hospitals, medical schools, health departments, school systems, city and State governments, various branches of the Federal Government, fraternal and social clubs, and other organizations. Problems have resulted from mass sickle cell screening,…
Descriptors: Anemia, Blacks, Disease Control, Diseases
Thompson, Theodis – Crisis, 1977
Briefly describes the efforts of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, working with predominantly black colleges, to become advocates for improving health care in communities surrounding their respective colleges. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Black Colleges, Black Education, Blacks
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Middleton, William J. – Black Scholar, 1974
Discusses the relationship between health issues and programs, and politics. (SB)
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Health Services, Federal Aid, Federal State Relationship
Pepe, Margaret V. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
Offering hypertension screening within the Black community in a convenient, nonthreatening environment can aid in reduction of morbidity and mortality attributable to high blood pressure in Black men. This article describes a successful pilot program which used volunteer barbers to perform on-site hypertension screening for their customers. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults, Barbers, Blacks, Health Programs
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 2001
The Minorities and Communication section of the proceedings contains the following 4 selected papers: "Differences in Media by Online Business in Black- and White-Targeted Magazines: The Potential Impact of the Digital Divide on Ad Placement" (Osei Appiah and Matthew Wagner); "Racial Stereotyping and Mass Mediated Contact"…
Descriptors: Advertising, Blacks, Ethnic Stereotypes, Females
Bowman, James E. – Black Collegian, 1973
Urges that mandatory sickle cell screening laws be repealed, and that all screening programs be voluntary; bogus sickle cell organizations are a major crisis in black communities and must be eliminated; research and education in sickle cell disease is badly needed. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Health Programs, Heredity, Public Policy
Lefkowitz, Bonnie; And Others – 1977
Despite considerable progress in narrowing the health gap between whites and nonwhites (including blacks, American Indians, Asian Americans) in the last 20 years, substantial differences persist. According to most indicators, nonwhites are less healthy than whites. Yet nonwhites see physicians somewhat less often and are less likely to have…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Federal Programs, Health
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Watson, Wilbur H.; And Others – Urban League Review, 1987
The number of poor elderly Blacks and the cost of health care are increasing. Even with Medicare there are out of pocket expenses for those who are least able to pay. Since racial bias may be a factor in triage, the best approach to reducing medical costs is prevention. (VM)
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged, Health Needs
CHAPMAN, A.L.; AND OTHERS – 1966
HEALTH SERVICES WERE MADE AVAILABLE TO SOME 6176 SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL MIGRANTS IN A FIFTEEN-COUNTY PROJECT AREA OF PENNSYLVANIA DURING 1966. THIS PROJECT IS AN EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF A FOUR-COUNTY MIGRANT HEALTH PROGRAM BEGUN IN 1963. THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY THIS PROGRAM HAVE BEEN EXPANDED FROM OUT-PATIENT SERVICES TO INCLUDE DENTAL CARE,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Clinics, Dental Health
Arnold, Carolyne W. – 1990
Less than 2 years after the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1981 mandated the reorganization of long-established maternal and child health services and substantially reduced funding of programs, a rise in the incidence of unfavorable maternal and child outcomes was detected in national health data. Data suggest at least an inferential…
Descriptors: Background, Blacks, Budgeting, Child Health
Missouri Univ., Kansas City. Center on Rural Elderly. – 1990
This guide is designed to be a resource for individuals and agencies wishing to provide health promotion programs for rural black elderly. Community health promotion is defined as "any combination of educational, social, and environmental supports for behavior conducive to health." Part One, "Health Promotion and the Rural Black…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Black Culture, Blacks
Florida State Board of Health, Jacksonville. – 1965
THIS ISSUE OF "FLORIDA HEALTH NOTES" DISCUSSES FLORIDA'S MIGRANTS AND THE MIGRANT HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND THE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS. THE FOLLOWING TOPICS ARE DISCUSSED--THEIR HOUSING AND SANITATION FACILITIES, THEIR LONG WORKING HOURS AND LOW WAGES, THEIR SUMMER MIGRATION PATTERNS, THEIR HEALTH…
Descriptors: Blacks, Church Programs, Day Care, Health Conditions
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