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Black/African Americana people account for a higher proportion of new HIV diagnoses and people with HIV, compared to other races and ethnicities. Racism, HIV stigma, homophobia, poverty, and barriers to health care continue to drive these disparities.

Pregnancy over 45 is still relatively rare, but more women in this age group are becoming mothers than ever before. Even though medical science can’t undo the effects of aging, fertility treatments are still available to help women in their 40s achieve their dreams of motherhood. Read more…

Single mothers, that category of women who are doing their best to raise families on their own, are most often than not in need of help of all kinds. Sometimes, you need help to improve your life. And fortunately, there is such help for women who want to get an education. We’ve provided the web’s most comprehensive financial aid for single mothers resources to help moms get the help they need to afford school. Read more…

Children are incredibly sensitive to the different ways people speak. Even when they only hear one language, they learn very quickly about differences between the way men and women talk, the difference between polite and impolite ways of talking, and so on. For children, the bilingual situation is just a... Read More...

Girls change enormously during adolescence and sometimes their self-esteem can suffer. As her parent, you want to help her feel good about herself. Having a healthy conversation about appearance is an important part of that. You need to be tuned in to her changing needs and help her to model...

Parenting is one of the most rewarding jobs in the world, but it’s also exhausting. You are on duty 24-7, no weekends off or sick days. It’s easy to focus on your kids and neglect yourself, but that’s not good for you or them. Read more

In 30 years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Blacks now bear the brunt of the epidemic, which has killed nearly 300,000 Blacks in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. After millions of dollars in funding, national awareness, prevention, and treatment campaigns, why is AIDS still...

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