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Comment Now: Limit Sugar, Alcohol in New Dietary Guidelines for Americans
A few years ago, scientists advised federal leaders to adjust the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to lower added sugar intake from 10% to 6% of daily calories and reduce men’s daily alcohol intake from two to one drink a day. That advice was not taken. Now those scientists – the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee – ...
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Webinar Series: Let’s Address Health Equity Together
Health equity is where everyone has a fair, just opportunity to be healthier. How can we reach this ideal, especially as Latinos face cancer and chronic disease health disparities rooted in systemic inequities in access to clinical trials, income, health care, food, housing, and discrimination? You’re invited to a webinar series, “Let’s Address Health Equity ...
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5 Reasons to Pledge to Complete CDC Project Firstline Training on Infection Control!
When you practice infection control consistently and confidently, it can help stop the spread of disease in healthcare settings and save lives. This is why you and all frontline healthcare providers can publicly pledge to take training through the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s Project Firstline program. Project Firstline is a training and education ...
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Write a Medical School Oath to Fight for Social Justice!
Medical students start their journey to be a doctor with an ethical oath. But the classic Hippocratic Oath and other versions are missing doctors’ modern obligations for social justice. You can use the Salud America! action pack, “Write a Medical School Oath to Fight for Social Justice,” to write your own medical school oath to ...
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Create a Meaningful Resolution on Racism as a Public Health Crisis!
Racism is a public health crisis. Decades of racism-infused social, economic, and political systems have led to inequitable communities for Black, Latino, and other people of color, who face high burdens of stress, disease, and premature death. You can help local leaders declare racism a public health crisis and commit to change! Download the free ...
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Volunteer for a Clinical Trial for Your Familia!
Cancer and Alzheimer’s hurt many of our abuelos, moms, dads, and others we love. Clinical trials help us fight for our familia. Clinical trials are studies that help researchers learn more to help slow, manage, and treat Alzheimer’s and cancer for current and future family members. But without Latino volunteers for clinical trials, the benefits ...
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Check Out Resources on Infection Control from CDC Project Firstline!
We love our frontline healthcare workers. That’s why we are excited to share Project Firstline, a training and education collaborative from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to ensure all healthcare workers, no matter their role or educational background, have the infection control knowledge and understanding they need and deserve to protect ...
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Health Care Workers: Find If You Have Implicit Bias & What to Do Next!
Doctors have implicit, subconscious preferences for white patients over those of color, studies show. This is implicit bias. These biases — stereotypes that affect our understanding and decisions about others beyond our conscious control — lead to discrimination and health disparities. Fortunately, implicit bias can be “rewired” for compassion for patients of color. Download the ...
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Discover the State of Health Equity in Your Community!
Wonder what health equity looks like in your community? Select your county name and get a customized Health Equity Report Card from Salud America! at UT Health San Antonio, which shows your area stacks up in housing, transit, poverty, health care, food, and other health equity issues compared to your state and nation. The Health ...
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Start ‘Handle With Care’ to Help Kids Who Face Trauma, Even If Schools Are Closed!
Some kids witness domestic violence or murder. Some see loved ones hurt in accidents. These kids still have to go to class or carry on while school is out for summer or due to a pandemic. They face a burden of stress and trauma that can interfere with their behavior and grades—and schools often aren’t even ...
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Ideas for Action
New Action Pack: Make Your School Trauma-Sensitive!
About half of U.S. children suffer abuse, poverty, parental incarceration and other traumas. These kids face deep physic…
Healthy Families & Schools, Healthy Food, Trauma & ACESWebinar: How to Start a Trauma-Informed System in Your School
Childhood Trauma is a big reason many students miss school. Whether its neglect, abuse, or poverty, trauma hinders a chi…
Healthy Families & Schools, Healthy Food, Trauma & ACESUncover the True Health of Your Town!
Is it hard to find healthy food in your town? Or places to play? Or health care? What does local health look like, compa…
Healthy Families & Schools, Healthy Neighborhoods & CommunitiesThe Importance of Working to Mobilize Latino Youth
In this webinar, Salud Hero Kymberly Lacrosse who works with Latino youth to help bring healthy changes to their communi…
Education, Healthcare Access, Healthy & Cohesive Cultures, Healthy Families & Schools, Increasing Civic Engagement, Mental HealthTell U.S. Gov’t: We Want Healthy Physical Activity Guidelines for Kids!
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants your help to shape the next edition of its Physical Activity Guid…
Green & Active Spaces, Healthy Neighborhoods & CommunitiesTell USDA: We Want Healthier Dietary Guidelines!
The USDA wants your opinion to shape the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans! The guidelines aim to help people c…
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