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Sunday, June 5, 2011

30 years of Adis

Today, Sunday, marks 30 years since the first AIDS cases were reported in the United States and I wrote this article for my newspaper.


http://www.impre.com/eldiariony/noticias/2011/6/5/30-antilde;os-del-vihsida--ent-258841-1.html#commentsBlock
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Monday, April 11, 2011

Aumentan emergencias en Nueva York por abuso del alcohol

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Aconsejan a las mujeres latinas que tomen tiempo para cuidar de su salud

http://www.impre.com/eldiariony/vida-estilo/salud/2011/3/9/ese-ritmo-de-vida-te-puede-mat-243755-1.html#commentsBlock
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Alzheimer: ladron de recuerdos

http://www.impre.com/eldiariony/vida-estilo/2011/2/28/alzheimer--un-ladron-de-recuer-241963-1.html#commentsBlock
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Monday, February 28, 2011

In a sedentary country

http://www.reportingonhealth.org/fellowships/projects/sedentary-country

  

  

  

  

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In the kingdom of fats and sugar

http://www.reportingonhealth.org/fellowships/projects/kingdom-fats-and-sugar

  

  

  

  

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A new life, but with diabetes

http://www.reportingonhealth.org/fellowships/projects/new-life-diabetes

  

  

  

  

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I’m an award-winning, bilingual journalist with more than sixteen years' experience. My area of expertise is the coverage of health care and medical science. I am the author of "Special Investigation" and in-depth coverage on diverse topics in the health field. Currently I’m the Health Editor of El Diario/La Prensa, the nation’s oldest Spanish language daily newspaper and the largest in New York City. Also, I have a weekly video segment about Health for my newspaper’s website. Currently I’m a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. I was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, where I obtained my bachelor degree in Journalism. Currently I reside in New York City.
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I'm not a physician a nurse or a health care provider. I'm a health journalist and my main purpose with this blog is to share information and educate the latino community about how to live a healthy life. I'm working very hard on getting better on my beat to help others. This is a very complex field that requires specialized knowledge and training. As a Latino journalist is critical for me to understand all aspects of health care in America, since my audience, the Hispanic community (or minority), is the fastest growing segment of the USA population. For certain health conditions, Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of disease, injury, death, and disability when compared with non-Hispanic whites and Afro-Americans. Beside that, Hispanics face racial/ethnic health disparities; this is the minority with the largest group of people without health insurance and that is the reason why many Latinos don’t have a primary care physician and depend only of the Emergency Room when they need medical assistance. Eliminating these disparities will require culturally appropriate public health initiatives, community support, equitable access to quality health care, and a better job from the media.
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