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Eating Disorders Don’t Discriminate

Eating Disorders Don’t Discriminate

There is a popular misconception that Hispanic and African American women are culturally immune to developing eating disorders.

Restaurants Learn Their ABC’s

Restaurants Learn Their ABC’s

Have you ever discovered an extra crunch that wasn’t supposed to be in a dish that you ordered? And then noticed it had legs?

Edible Gardens: Fuel for the Body from the Soil

Edible Gardens: Fuel for the Body from the Soil

Chef Nissa Pierson shared her passion for fresh garden recipes at the New York Botanical Garden’ second annual Edible Garden exhibit, an effort to promote healthy, home-grown cooking.

Smokers Under Fire

Smokers Under Fire

Graphic warning labels on cigarettes had both smokers and nonsmokers disturbed as the agency asked the public to weigh in on its very ominous collection of imagery.

Bronx/Westchester AHEC

The Director of Center Programs at The Bronx/Westchester Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) discusses the program.

Traditional Remedies in Modern Times

Traditional Remedies in Modern Times

Millions of Americans live without health insurance. Many are turning to home remedies to cure what ails them.

Bronx Institute Dr. Herminio Martinez

Professor Miguel Perez speaks with Bronx Institute’s Dr. Herminio Martinez.

Massage Therapy

Roger Darbouze a licensed massage therapist discusses the practice of massage therapy.

March of Dimes

Dr. Debra Cambell discusses The March Of Dimes