Dr. Iante Don American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA)
March World Hearing Month
While hearing loss is little discussed among all adults, it is especially so in communities of color. Early treatment for hearing loss is imperative, but only 1 in 5 Americans who need hearing aids actually use one.
Dr. Diana Ramos
New National Public Service Announcement, “Abuelita,” Promotes COVID-19 Vaccine Education in the Hispanic Community
The latest CDC guidelines, just released yesterday, say that fully vaccinated grandparents can safely visit their children and grandchildren. However, according to a national survey conducted by the Ad Council, nearly half of Hispanics in the United States (47%) are undecided about getting vaccinated against COVID-19, compared to 36% of the white population.
Liz Rebecca Alarcón, founder of Pulso Project The American Rescue Plan is considered the most important legislation helping American families in modern history Biden's rescue plan. Stimulus payments of $ 1,400 for those in need represent up to $ 8,800 this year for an average family of four, with children under the age of six and a combined family income of less than $ 150,000. According to Quinnipiac, it is supported by 78% of Americans.
Dr. Jorge Diaz
Cardiovascular Health among Hispanics
The factors and less information about preventing Heart problems like arrhythmia and heart auricular fibrillation. Learn the symptoms