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Latino Health
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Health summit keys on Latino needs Nov 11, 2005
...with national experts and health care providers today to discuss health care challenges in the Latino community at the 2005 Hispanic/Latino Health Summit. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
UConn wins grant to expand Latino health outreach, education Oct 24, 2005
By DONNA TOMMELLEO. HARTFORD, Conn. -- A University of Connecticut professor has received an $8.25 million federal grant to develop ...
- Newsday,
Latino Health Outreach And Education Are Target Of Grant Oct 25, 2005
By DONNA TOMMELLEO. Hartford— A University of Connecticut professor has received an $8.25 million federal grant to develop a research ...
- TheDay (subscription),
Grant To Aid Latino Health Efforts Oct 26, 2005
STORRS -- A UConn professor has won an $8.25 million grant to establish a research center focused on eliminating Latino health disparities in Connecticut. ...
- Hartford Courant,
UConn gets grant to expand Latino health outreach, education Oct 24, 2005
...(Hartford-AP, Oct. 24, 2005 5:05 PM) _ Improving health care and health care access for Hispanics in Connecticut will be the focus of a new UConn center. ...
- WTNH,
UConn Gets Grant To Expand Latino Health Outreach, Education Oct 24, 2005
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Improving health care and health care access for Hispanics in Connecticut will be the focus of a new U-Conn center. ...
- NBC30.com,
Center for Prevention of Childhood Obesity Funded at Cal State ... Nov 22, 2005
...summer, Kinesiology Department faculty members Leonard D. Wiersma, Clay P. Sherman and Shawn H. Dolan collaborated with Santa Ana-based Latino Health Access to ...
- AScribe
Latino partnership to meet Tuesday Nov 18, 2005
The next meeting of the Marshall County Latino Health Community Partnership will be held Tuesday at the new Centro Hispano in Albertville. ...
- Sand Mountain Reporter,
UConn wins grant to expand Latino health outreach, education Oct 24, 2005
By Donna Tommelleo, Associated Press Writer | October 24, 2005. HARTFORD, Conn. --A University of Connecticut professor has received ...
- Boston Globe,
UConn wins grant to expand Latino health outreach, education Oct 24, 2005
HARTFORD, Conn. -- A University of Connecticut professor has received an $8.25 million federal grant to develop a research and education ...
- Stamford Advocate,
NYU School Of Medicine and the Center for Health Disparities ... Oct 28, 2005
October 28, 2005 – Renowned Latino leaders in the health and political community will gather at a free two-day conference, “Social Justice and Latino Health ...
- NYU Medical Center (press release),
Taking care of Latinos' health Nov 12, 2005
The key to controlling the disease is to eat right and be active, said Dr. America Bracho of California-based Latino Health Access. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
YVETTE CABRERA Nov 8, 2005
It was Bracho, president and CEO of Latino Health Access in Santa Ana, who listened to these mothers and met with city officials to make their case. ...
- OCRegister (subscription),
Advocate: Latinos lack access to health care Oct 24, 2005
Giachello founded the Midwest Latino Health, Research, Training and Policy Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago 12 years ago. ...
- Daily Pennsylvanian,
Health groups fight STDs among Valley Hispanics Oct 31, 2005
That's very taboo," said Vargas, program manager for Concilio Latino de Salud, or the Latino Health Council, in central Phoenix. ...
- Arizona Republic,
For kids' sake Nov 16, 2005
HOPEFUL APPLICANTS: Virginia Elizarraraz, left, a health-care coordinator at Latino Health Care, helps Maria Guevara fill out applications Tuesday for her ...
- OCRegister (subscription),
VOICE FOR CHANGE Nov 14, 2005
2003 to become the policy director for the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California, working on education and advocacy for legislation affecting Latino health ...
- San Jose Mercury News,
News For Your Web Site Nov 1, 2005
According to David E. Hayes-Bautista, Ph.D., director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at the University of California, Los Angeles ...
- dBusinessNews Los Angeles (press release),
Wellness calendar Nov 8, 2005
Call (317) 962-0222. Hispanic/Latino Health Summit: 8 am to 4:30 pm at the Indianapolis Marriot Downtown, 350 W. Maryland St. To register, call (800) 265-3220. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
NALEO's Voter Engagement Efforts Emphasize Importance of Latino ... Nov 10, 2005
Leading up to yesterday's election, the NALEO Educational Fund, in partnership with Univision KMEX 34 and Latino Health Access, hosted two voter forums to ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release),
CultureFest Returns to Homewood to Showcase Diversity of Talents Nov 7, 2005
...community on Thursday, Nov. 17, sponsored by Salud, a student-run initiative for Hispanic/Latino health. To illustrate this year's ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
Flu more serious than cold Oct 26, 2005
...now resides in Fresno County. She has investigated Latino health issues at UCSF-Fresno, UC Davis, and UCLA. Mendoza has served as ...
- Vida en el Valle,
Minority health concerns airedDisparities in problems, care noted ... Oct 26, 2005
..."It is important for people to participate like this," said Liliana Quintero, director of the Hispanic/Latino Health Coalition of Elkhart. ...
- Elkhart Truth,
Turnout at Hispanic health fair surprisingPublished: Sunday ... Oct 30, 2005
For some, the exams and screenings offered by the Hispanic/Latino Health Coalition and Elkhart General Hospital were their first medical checkups since leaving ...
- Elkhart Truth,
MJC conference to focus on justice Oct 26, 2005
Civil And Criminal Laws," "The Essentials Of Starting Your Own Business," "Raising The Bar And Generating True Business Success" and "Latino Health Issues.". ...
- Modesto Bee,
Churches reach out, meet needs Oct 29, 2005
Leigh Ester checks Laura Miranda's blood pressure while Miranda's sons, Fernando, 4, and Jose Domingez, 6, look on at a recent Latino health festival hosted by ...
- Athens Banner-Herald (subscription),
Standing Behind Smoking Ban 03 Oct 2005
But, the latino health council is now speaking out for a group of workers they believe never had a voice or a choice. The Madison ...
- WKOW,
Metro briefs 03 Oct 2005
9 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in West St. Paul. Participants in the Latino Health Celebration will be able to meet with a doctor about their test results. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
California Latino 5 a Day Campaign Hosts Health Summit to Address ... Sep 29, 2005
California Latinos, the California Latino 5 a Day Campaign and the League of California Cities-Latino Caucus today convened the Latino Health Summit -- "Taking ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Study Finds Latino Health in District is Poor Sep 29, 2005
Washington DC (AP) - A new report says the state of Latino health in the District is poor. The findings show only 41 percent of ...
- WJLA,
RESEARCH INVOLVING LATINO POPULATIONS Sep 30, 2005
Some examples of developing centers of excellence for Latino health research include the University of Texas Health Science Center, which includes sites in San ...
- Annals of Family Medicine
/CORRECTION -- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc./ Sep 19, 2005
...for our Latino members who want access to quality, affordable health care," said Russell Bennett, PacifiCare's vice president of Latino Health Solutions. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Group looks at health needs of Latinos Sep 22, 2005
...barriers that prevent them from receiving medical assistance, a group of about 40 health agencies and local leaders launched the Latino Health Collaborative at ...
- Fontana Herald-News,
Group focuses on Hispanics' health Sep 20, 2005
The Latino Health Collaborative is concerned about what it says are disproportionate numbers of uninsured Latinos and the number of Latinos living below the ...
- Victorville Daily Press,
Breaking barriers Sep 23, 2005
The Latino Health Collaborative -- made up of representatives of 40 health and community agencies, local government and community members -- aims to inform ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription),
Valley business briefs for Sept. 28 Sep 28, 2005
INDIAN WELLS -- The Juntos Podemos Latino Health Care Committee mixer will be held on Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Desert Medical Imaging, 74-785 Highway ...
- The Desert Sun,
PacifiCare Awards $190,000 in Scholarships Through the Third ... Sep 14, 2005
PacifiCare announced its scholarship program, Latino Health Scholars, in 2003 to educate students about career opportunities for Hispanics and Latinos in the ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
PacifiCare Awards $190,000 in Scholarships Through the Third ... Sep 14, 2005
PacifiCare announced its scholarship program, Latino Health Scholars, in 2003 to educate students about career opportunities for Hispanics and Latinos in the ...
- HispanicBusiness.com,
Jose Castillo and Laura Pajar Each Receive $25,000 PacifiCare ... Sep 15, 2005
...dedicated to pursuing careers in health care and giving back to their communities * PacifiCare Freedom Award part of this year's Latino Health Scholars program ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Jose Castillo and Laura Pajar Each Receive $25,000 PacifiCare ... Sep 15, 2005
This year, PacifiCare expanded its Latino Health Scholars program to include -- in addition to the seventy (70) $2,000 scholarships (*) -- two $25,000 ...
- Finanzen.net,
Group to survey Hispanic health needs Sep 9, 2005
The foundation convened a group of Hispanic and Latino health providers and researchers to discuss opportunities, develop methodology and the instrument, and ...
- Cincinnati Business Courier,
North County school briefs: Vacation day-camp sessions offered Sep 27, 2005
...is studying biology at Cornell University and was one of three San Diego County residents to receive the award under PacifiCare's Latino Health Scholars program ...
- North County Times,
Oceanside girl, two other county students win Latino scholarships Sep 15, 2005
...was announced Wednesday. Cypress-based PacifiCare unveiled its scholarship program, Latino Health Scholars, in 2003. To qualify ...
- North County Times,
Area students to receive PacifiCare scholarships Sep 15, 2005
The other 11 local winners will receive $2,000 scholarships through Cypress-based PacifiCare's Latino Health Scholars program, which launched in 2003. ...
- Whittier Daily News,
News Analysis: Latinos Feel Brunt of Job-Based Insurance Drop By ... Aug 30, 2005
...would have collapsed by now,� says Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, professor of medicine and director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health, which was ...
- Berkeley Daily Planet,
Inaugural Conference to Challenge Diabetes Disparities Among ... Sep 2, 2005
...who was named last week by Time magazine to its list of the nation's 25 most influential Hispanics, is founder of the Midwest Latino Health Research, Training ...
- AScribe
'Race Matters' author at NCCU Sep 24, 2005
The award was part of $190,000 in scholarships given by the Cypress, Calif.-based, company in its third annual Latino Health Scholars Program, designed to ...
- Durham Herald Sun,
Valley residents aid hurricane victims Sep 3, 2005
...areas. Kudos to the Latino Health Committee for launching a survey aiming to improve health care for valley Hispanics. Spearheaded ...
- The Desert Sun,
Farm worker advocacy group holds forum in Santa Barbara Sep 18, 2005
Moderating the discussion was Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, the director of UCLA's Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture. ...
- Lompoc Record,
UCLA Anderson Forecast Presents: The Hispanic Impact on the ... Sep 20, 2005
David Hayes-Bautista (Professor of Medicine, Director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, UCLA), Roberto Barragan (President, Valley ...
- HispanicBusiness.com,
News briefs Sep 9, 2005
Panelists will be Dr. David Hayes-Bautista of the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, moderator; Marc Chytilo, attorney, speaking on ...
- Goleta Valley Voice,
UCLA Anderson Forecast Presents: The Hispanic Impact on the ... Sep 6, 2005
Albert Carnesale, chancellor, UCLA. -- David Hayes Bautista, professor of Medicine, director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, UCLA. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
UCLA Anderson Forecast Presents: The Hispanic Impact on the ... Sep 7, 2005
...region. -- David Hayes Bautista, professor of Medicine, director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, UCLA. ...
- Hispanic PR Wire (press release),
The Latino Coalition Launches Health Care Task ForceJul 22, 2005
WASHINGTON, July 22 /US Newswire/ -- The Board of Directors of The Latino Coalition (TLC) today announced the launching of its Latino Health Care Task Force to ...
- U.S. Newswire
PacifiCare Receives the American Diabetes Association/Los Angeles ...Jul 19, 2005
Russell Bennett, PacifiCare's vice president of Latino Health Solutions, accepted the award at the Association's Una Noche de Honor (A Night of Honor) award ...
- HispanicBusiness.com
Medicare Hispanic Outreach NeededJul 26, 2005
Dr. Aida L. Giachello, founder and director of the Midwest Latino Health Research, Training, and Policy Center in Chicago, said factors such as cultural pride ...
- HispanicBusiness.com
Hillary's speech is a Latino hitJul 19, 2005
Wesleyan University student. "She hit key issues and concerns that I have with the state of Latino health and education.". Among bills ...
- Philadelphia Daily News
Congestion on State Roads Would Be Reduced Significantly if ...Jul 19, 2005
...if more people adopted recent Latino immigrants' commuting habits, according to a new study from the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture. ...
- UC Los Angeles
Thousands Attend Mayor's Latino ForumJul 23, 2005
...jobs, education, and health. The forum connects residents with the largest Latino health fair in the state. It's held during only ...
- WISH
Cancer survivors eventJul 22, 2005
The Pittsburgh Latino Health Advocacy and Leadership program and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring a cancer survivors conference from 10 am to 3:30 pm ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The Morning Read: Poor kids trained to enrich family lifeJul 3, 2005
...the door to enter into the society," said Cristina Jose Kampfner, director of the Children's Initiative, run by the Santa Ana-based agency Latino Health Access ...
- OCRegister (subscription)
North: Survival supportJul 24, 2005
...classes. The center will also partner with Latino Health Access and the Mexican Consulate to get the word out to cancer patients.
- OCRegister (subscription)
Medical students help serve the underservedJul 21, 2005
She chose that clinic because she wanted to work with an ob-gyn and to improve her understanding of Latino health needs and the Spanish language, she said. ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
Flavors from south of the border influence USJul 6, 2005
...eat.". "Food is almost holy to Latinos," agreed Cecilia Pozo Fileti, president of Latino Health Communications in Ann Arbor, Mich. ...
- Baltimore Sun
Latino immigrants more likely to take buses and trains and to ...Jul 20, 2005
...than non-Latino whites to use public transit and five times more likely to ride share, the study by the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture ...
- San Bernardino Sun
Study: Latinos take to car poolsJul 20, 2005
Hayes-Bautista, director of UCLA's Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, said Latino immigrants contributed less to congestion and air pollution ...
- Whittier Daily News
Latinos relying on mass transitJul 20, 2005
Here's a population that's already doing that," said David Hayes Bautista, director of the Center for Latino Health and Culture at University of California ...
- Los Angeles Daily News
Latinos use more public transportJul 20, 2005
...more likely than non-Hispanic whites to use public transit and five times more likely to rideshare, the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture ...
- Long Beach Press-Telegram
Study: Hispanics more likely than whites to take transit, car poolJul 20, 2005
World War II, largely Midwestern in-migrants burdened the system," said Hayes-Bautista, who directs UCLA's Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture. ...
- San Jose Mercury News
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