African-American health /tags/african-american-health African-American health en-US Copyright © 2024 Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:00:00 GMT Why Black St. Louisans with sickle cell disease are leery of the FDA’s new gene therapies /health-science-environment/2024-03-28/black-st-louisans-sickle-cell-disease-leery-fdas-new-gene-therapies The FDA approved in December two cell-based gene therapies for sickle cell disease. Doctors and medical professionals say the therapies mark major advances in treatment. Black St. Louisans with the disease are hopeful that the approvals of the treatment will be life-changing but are worried about costs, risks and accessibility. Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-03-28/black-st-louisans-sickle-cell-disease-leery-fdas-new-gene-therapies Andrea Y. Henderson Birth center and postpartum retreat in Ferguson to address disparities in care /health-science-environment/2022-04-11/birth-center-and-postpartum-retreat-in-ferguson-to-address-disparities-in-care A 5,000-square-foot birth and postpartum center focusing on Black women is coming to Ferguson. The Jamaa Birth Village Birth Center and Postpartum Retreat Haven will include three water birthing suites and four buildings where people who deliver their babies can stay up to seven days. The project is an expansion of the nearby Jamaa Birth Village. Mon, 11 Apr 2022 23:20:13 GMT /health-science-environment/2022-04-11/birth-center-and-postpartum-retreat-in-ferguson-to-address-disparities-in-care Chad Davis How Black Pharmacists Are Closing The Cultural Gap In Health Care /health-science-environment/2019-06-27/how-black-pharmacists-are-closing-the-cultural-gap-in-health-care SHILOH, Ill. — After a health insurance change forced Bernard Macon to cut ties with his doctor, he struggled to find another African American physician… Thu, 27 Jun 2019 14:15:20 GMT /health-science-environment/2019-06-27/how-black-pharmacists-are-closing-the-cultural-gap-in-health-care Cara Anthony | Kaiser Health News Ferguson Birth Village Offers Black Mothers A Safe Space, Trust And Support /health-science-environment/2019-03-06/ferguson-birth-village-offers-black-mothers-a-safe-space-trust-and-support Brittany "Tru" Kellman sometimes starts her day two hours before Jamaa Birth Village opens at 10 a.m., stashing diapers and snacks for the dozens of… Wed, 06 Mar 2019 11:15:48 GMT /health-science-environment/2019-03-06/ferguson-birth-village-offers-black-mothers-a-safe-space-trust-and-support Sarah Fentem Documentary about St. Louis' Homer G. Phillips Hospital a labor of love /health-science-environment/2018-07-25/documentary-about-st-louis-homer-g-phillips-hospital-a-labor-of-love In the mid-20th century, St. Louis was home to one of the only hospitals where African-Americans could train as doctors. In segregated St. Louis, Homer G.… Wed, 25 Jul 2018 11:17:51 GMT /health-science-environment/2018-07-25/documentary-about-st-louis-homer-g-phillips-hospital-a-labor-of-love Sarah Fentem Obituary: Dr. Bernard C. Randolph Sr., a family doctor who considered health care a civil right /arts/2018-01-24/obituary-dr-bernard-c-randolph-sr-a-family-doctor-who-considered-health-care-a-civil-right Dr. Bernard C. Randolph Sr., a civil rights leader and a member of a small, tight-knit cadre of African-American doctors in St. Louis who began their… Wed, 24 Jan 2018 21:42:06 GMT /arts/2018-01-24/obituary-dr-bernard-c-randolph-sr-a-family-doctor-who-considered-health-care-a-civil-right Gloria S. Ross St. Louis HIV forum looks for ways to reduce infection rate among black men /health-science-environment/2016-08-22/st-louis-hiv-forum-looks-for-ways-to-reduce-infection-rate-among-black-men The fight to reduce the disproportionate rate of HIV infections among young black men can come down to two solutions: reducing stigma and improving sex… Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:46:43 GMT /health-science-environment/2016-08-22/st-louis-hiv-forum-looks-for-ways-to-reduce-infection-rate-among-black-men Segregation Is 'Literally Killing Us,' Health Researcher Says /2015-06-27/segregation-is-literally-killing-us-health-researcher-says While most people think of the "Delmar Divide," as simply a line that separates a mostly white community to the south and a mostly black community to the north, the reality is that the divide represents huge disparities in health. Sun, 28 Jun 2015 03:59:30 GMT /2015-06-27/segregation-is-literally-killing-us-health-researcher-says Emanuele Berry, Tim Lloyd ‘For the Sake of All’ project urges community action /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2015-05-05/for-the-sake-of-all-project-urges-community-action “For the Sake of All” is an interdisciplinary project addressing the health and well-being of African Americans in St. Louis and St. Louis County that… Tue, 05 May 2015 22:09:05 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2015-05-05/for-the-sake-of-all-project-urges-community-action ‘Dreamgirls’ Actress To Perform At National Black HIV/AIDS Day Event /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2015-02-03/dreamgirls-actress-to-perform-at-national-black-hiv-aids-day-event Harris-Stowe University is offering free HIV testing, education and entertainment on Saturday, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.The St. Louis… Tue, 03 Feb 2015 19:37:26 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2015-02-03/dreamgirls-actress-to-perform-at-national-black-hiv-aids-day-event