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African Americans and Diabetes  External Link

With the growing trend of new cases of diabetes and pre-diabetes, the American Diabetes Association is committed to improving the lives of African Americans and their families who are at risk for diab... Details >

American Diabetes Association  External Link

African Americans and Kidney Disease Fact Sheet

Discusses the incidence of kidney disease among African Americans. Included is a section that presents disease statistics for the United States in general. ... Details >

National Diabetes Education Program

African Americans and Tobacco

African Americans continue to suffer disproportionately from chronic and preventable disease compared with white Americans. Of the three leading causes of death in African Americans — heart disease, ... Details >

Office on Smoking and Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

African-Americans and Alzheimer's Disease  External Link

Today more than 5 million people have Alzheimer's. And African-Americans may be at especially high risk for the disease. Learn more about Alzheimer's, how you can reduce your risk and how to get stres... Details >

Alzheimer's Association  External Link

African-Americans and Glaucoma  External Link

Glaucoma occurs about five times more often in African-Americans, and blindness from glaucoma is about six times more common. In addition to this higher frequency, glaucoma often occurs earlier in lif... Details >

Glaucoma Research Foundation  External Link

African-Americans with Albinism  External Link

Many people ask if the incidence of albinism in non-whites is higher than in whites. The answer is no. This bulletin discusses African-Americans with albinism, including physical differences and copin... Details >

National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation  External Link

An Easy Guide to Breastfeeding for African American Women

This publication provides information and encouragement to African American women on breastfeeding. It explains the benefits for baby, mom and society, and also provides frequently asked questions and... Details >

National Women's Health Information Center, Office on Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Arthritis in African Americans  External Link

Arthritis and related conditions can affect anyone, no matter what their race. Osteoarthritis (OA), the common form of arthritis in African Americans, affects all races in similar frequency. However, ... Details >

Arthritis Foundation  External Link

As An African American Man, You Have the Power to Stop Domestic Violence  External Link

The brochure suggests ways men can take action against domestic violence by communicating to other men that domestic violence is never acceptable. It offers practical steps African American men can ta... Details >

Family Violence Prevention Fund  External Link

Bipolar Disorder and African Americans  External Link

An estimated 2.3 million Americans have bipolar disorder, also called manic-depressive illness. While the rate of bipolar disorder is the same among African Americans as it is among other Americans, A... Details >

Mental Health America  External Link

Depression and African Americans  External Link

A common myth about depression is that it is “normal” for certain people to feel depressed—older people, teenagers, new mothers, menopausal women, or those with a chronic illness. The truth is that de... Details >

Mental Health America  External Link

Family Reunion Health Guide

Many of us know family members who have diabetes or high blood pressure, which often run in African-American families. These conditions are the leading causes of kidney failure. That's why it is so im... Details >

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health

Health Issues Among Black or African American Populations

Lists the leading health risk factors, conditions, and causes of death for Blacks or African Americans. In addition, links to other resources, including statistical sources, are provided.... Details >

Office of Minority Health (CDC)

Health Problems in African American Women

Lists and provides links to information on leading health problems in African American women.... Details >

National Women's Health Information Center, Office on Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

HIV/AIDS Among African-Americans

Presents statistics on the effect of HIV/AIDS in the African-American community. Also discusses risk factors and barriers to prevention and innovative prevention programs funded by the CDC.... Details >

National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Improving Your Health: Tips for African American Men and Women

This consumer publication suggests steps to take to change eating and exercise habits for healthier living. A substitution list provides lowfat alternatives to traditional African American foods. Tips... Details >

Weight-Control Information Network, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Information and Referral: The Office of Minority Health Resource Center (OMHRC)

The Office of Minority Health Resource Center (OMHRC) is the nation’s largest repository of information on health issues specific to African Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Americans... Details >

Office of Minority Health and the Office of Minority Health Resource Center

More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes (for African Americans)

African Americans are at high risk for type 2 diabetes and being overweight increases that risk. But there is good news: losing a small amount of weight by being physically active for 30 minutes, 5 da... Details >

National Diabetes Education Program

NHLBI Healthy People 2010 Minority Populations Gateway: African Americans

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) has launched a "Health for All" Americans agenda as part of its efforts to meet the Healthy People 2010 objectives issued by the Federal Governmen... Details >

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health

Osteoporosis and African American Women

While African American women tend to have higher bone mineral density than white women throughout life, they are still at significant risk of developing osteoporosis. The misperception that osteoporos... Details >

NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases ~ National Resource Center

Prostate Cancer Screening: A Decision Guide for African Americans

Some medical experts believe all men should be offered regular screening tests for prostate cancer. Other medical experts do not. Designed specifically for African American men to help them understand... Details >

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Stress Relief for the African-American Caregiver  External Link

Taking good care of your family also means taking care of yourself and getting some help. This publication discusses stress relief for the African-American caregiver. A stress checklist is provided al... Details >

Alzheimer's Association  External Link

Ten signs every African-American Should Know (Alzheimer’s Disease)  External Link

The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, a disorder that results in the loss of brain cells. Because African-Americans are more likely to have vascular disease (disorders affecting the... Details >

Alzheimer's Association  External Link

What is Bipolar Disorder? A Guide to Hope and Recovery for African Americans  External Link

Bipolar disorder (also called manic depression) is a serious medical condition that causes extremes in a person’s mood and behavior. Though it affects people of every race, many African Americans with... Details >

Mental Health America  External Link

Melanoma in African Americans  External Link

With the incidence of skin cancer on the rise, it has never been more important for the public to practice the prevention and detection steps that are key to avoiding melanoma, the most deadly form of... Details >

American Academy of Dermatology  External Link