Op Ed: Why Insurance is Important
By Dr. Kelli Tice, MD – Health disparities have existed in society for a long time and there are several drivers that play a role, including lack of health insurance. Many studies have tied the […]
By Dr. Kelli Tice, MD – Health disparities have existed in society for a long time and there are several drivers that play a role, including lack of health insurance. Many studies have tied the […]
By Mayo Clinic – A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is almost synonymous with hopelessness. As the least survivable type of cancer, the perception is understandable. “As soon as patients were diagnosed, they were often told […]
NNPA NEWSWIRE — By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. – As we prepare to go into 2023, disunity between Blacks and Jews is ahistorical and counterproductive. We cannot afford to be nonchalant or indifferent. Smith’s […]
Wells Fargo has granted $300,00 to the Moncrief Corridor. Located in District 8, City Councilwoman JuCoby Pittman donated 750K and spearheaded the project billed as “From Blight to Beautification.” The comprehensive plan focusing on four […]
Shaneka Ferrell, a Duval County Public School counselor at Douglas Anderson School for the Arts was recently selected as the winner of the Wolfburg Fellowship for Social Justice in Education. Established in 2020, the Wolfburg […]
WJCT Public Media collaborated with local partners to collect sweaters, jackets and blankets throughout the month of November for the 20th annual Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive. Cold-weather clothing and items such as new gently […]
Keeping audiences laughing on the First Coast was the Second Saturday Comedy show with some of Duval’s finest comedians. Taking the stage were comedians Ozrick Cooley, Pete Burdon, Set it off, David Emanuel and host […]
Delta Cave recently celebrated her 106th birthday, December 9, 1916. To commemorate Cave’s historic birthday, family and friends held a private dinner at her southside home. Adding festiveness to the day were visits from local […]
Living in Jacksonville, one is surrounded by water in one way or another. Between the St. Johns River, the Intercoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean, being connected to the water is a way of life. […]
By Mayo Clinic – Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses, which are the air-containing pockets in the skull and facial bones around your nose. Chronic sinusitis develops when inflammation lasts for more than 12 weeks. […]
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