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If you have just found out that you have diabetes, you may be upset and need some help. Even if you have lived with diabetes for a while, you may want to do more to take care of yourself. This publica... Details >
Also available in: Chinese-Traditional
This booklet describes how prostate cancer develops, how it affects the body and the current treatment methods. ... Details >
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Too much bone loss causes the bone to become thin and brittle, leading to a condition known as osteoporosis. Women are more susceptible if you have a family history of osteoporosis, have had your ovar... Details >
This Web resource on Asian American Health, sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, is designed to increase public awareness of the health concerns of these important minority groups, who are m... Details >
This section links to information about many aspects of Asian American/Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians women's health.... Details >
This page provides links to various organizations that contain information specific to Asian Americans.... Details >
Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training
The Asian and Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network (APITEN) was formed in 1990 with the mission to organize individuals and organizations to advocate for tobacco-free Asian-American and Pacific ... Details >
This page welcomes to the Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Education Material (APICEM) Web portal, a catalog of information about cancer made possible by cooperation from the American Cancer Society ... Details >
This page contains breast cancer sources for asian language health education materials.... Details >
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This pamphlet lists symptoms to reach a diagnosis of major depression. At least five must be present nearly every day for two weeks or longer without an alternative physical cause, including depressed... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
This information sheet is designed to raise awareness of disordered eating and eating disorders among Asian American and Pacific Islander girls. It highlights findings from recent studies and provides... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
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Studies show that people who exercise regularly have a lower chance of heart attack, cancer, high blood pressure, and many other chronic diseases. This document offers suggestions to help you get star... Details >
This U.S. directory links to information about Asian-American health services in local geographic areas, including hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, support groups, health screening providers and ... Details >
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Foot discomfort and pain are not normal and do require medical attention. It is important to take care of foot problems right away, especially for persons with circulatory disorders, diabetes and arth... Details >
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This brochure suggests ways to take care of your back, including exercise, maintain a healthy body weight, and good posture.... Details >
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
Primary health, housing, employment, education, economic status, acculturation, immigration, legal issues, etc. all impact one's emotional well being, yet hard data on the mental health status of Asia... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
Half of all Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have difficulty accessing mental health services because of economic barriers, social and cultural differences, language disparities, and the lack of ... Details >
This page links to national organizations sites on Asian American Pacific Islander.... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
Asian American women are at high risk for developing osteoporosis (porous bones), a disease that is preventable and treatable. Studies show that Asian Americans share many of the risk factors that app... Details >
NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases ~ National Resource Center
This bibliography focuses on parent-child communication about sexuality issues for Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino, and Native American families. Increased parent-child communication can lead to a rais... Details >
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Many cultures hold the belief that being overweight is a sign of health and wealth. The reality is, being overweight or obese increases a person’s risk of many chronic diseases, and children are no ex... Details >
This site provides a list of publications related to mental health and asian american; articles may be downloaded and read with Adobe Acrobat.... Details >
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This pamphlet lists symptoms of schizophrenia, including jumping from one subject to another and saying things that don’t make sense; seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not deal; no interest ... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
This publication discusses sexual assault, including types and what to do if you have been sexually assaulted.... Details >
This page links to quick and easy access to Social Security information for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.... Details >
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TheAntiDrug.com was created by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign to equip parents and other adult caregivers with the tools they need to raise drug-free kids. The site serves as a drug preve... Details >
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This publication offers tips to help Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at risk for type 2 diabetes move more and eat less to reduce overweight and lower their risk for diabetes.... Details >
This directory contains HIV/AIDS, health, and social service organizations located in the U.S. and the six Pacific jurisdictions whose primary target population is A&PIs.... Details >
Traditionally, Asian American communities have not been considered a population of primary concern in child welfare. Asian American families, especially immigrant families, may unknowingly get in trou... Details >
This bilingual parent education brochure provides new immigrant parents with information on the local laws regarding child abuse and neglect and contains a list of agencies that offer preventive couns... Details >
Asians and Pacific Islanders (A&PIs) are the fastest growing population in the US. A&PIs are as susceptible to HIV infection as are other racial or ethnic groups. While the number of reported AIDS cas... Details >