Health & Wellness
In honor of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, read what dermatologists want you to know about sunscreen, because Black skin needs it.
Dr. Latonya Bias has lived the painful intersection of lupus and hair loss for over three decades. Now, she's turning that pain into a lifeline for women who are standing in the mirror, grieving.
Black women face higher maternal death rates. Expecting them to be surrogates for less is more than unfair—it’s dangerous.
“Our birth plan wasn't followed,” Tatyan Ali said. “I was also held down, my arms and legs," she continued, describing her treatment as an act of “obstetric violence.”
Billings lives a rewarding life, both on and off the court, which she credits to her faith and remaining grounded in her core values.
A natural sun tan comes from UV exposure, while self-tanner colors the top layer of skin without needing the sun. Keep reading to compare both options.
Celebrities may look flawless, but many are quietly dealing with body pain while performing, revealing a hidden side of fame and daily struggle.
At-home spa ideas are helping women create daily wellness rituals without leaving the house. Learn the simple upgrades that make the biggest impact.
Delve into the world of cooking therapy. Discover empowering recipes to soothe your mind and elevate your culinary skills. Start your journey here!
Discover essential tips for caring for your skin, regardless of type. Click to transform your routine with expert advice tailored to all skin types.
Dr. Khama Ennis, creator of 'Faces of Medicine,' explains why Black women make up only 2.8% of U.S. physicians and the cost of that absence.
For many Black mothers, the path of raising a neurodivergent child has led to an unexpected revelation: the realization that they, too, are neurodivergent.
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