9 African American Pioneers in Medicine & Healthcare
From neuropsychiatry to laser cancer treatments, these nine African Americans made significant waves in modern medicine.
Stories and Articles of Healing & Well-Being
From neuropsychiatry to laser cancer treatments, these nine African Americans made significant waves in modern medicine.
Intro to my "Exercise & Gains Series", a documentation of my journey while dealing with lupus and kidney disease.
Clara McBride "Mother Hale, a humanitarian who founded Hale House. She dedicated her life to rehabilitating children who suffered from addiction and HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Alexa Irene Canaday was an African American surgeon who's a pioneer in pediatric neurosurgery, inventor of antisiphon shunt for hydrocephaly.
Dr. Charles Drew was an African American doctor & surgeon who helped improve blood plasma preservation with blood banks.
Dialysis due to lupus; I share how I feel and how I’ve healed physically and emotionally to the point where treatments “feel like nothing”.
Satta's journey becoming plant-based (traditional African meals), yogic and holistic health lifestyle specializing in stress reduction, reproductive health & more.
Step by step on moving across the U.S. with a disability/chronic medical condition while keeping medical coverage.
Queen Amen, a very active 74 years young nurse shares her daily exercises, eating regimen, the importance of movement and much more.
Journey healing through Sarcoidosis, Fibromyalgia & Sjogren's achieving remission and keeping flares away.