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Melanoma Monday A Call To Action
Published May 06, 2013
In hopes of encouraging safe sun practices as we head into the summer, May has been dubbed “Melanoma Awareness Month.”
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Eatery Serves Up 'Conflict' Cuisine
Published May 02, 2013
A Pittsburgh restaurant serves up an array of international dishes from places with which the U.S. is in conflict.
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Uncovering 'Real Beauty'
Published April 25, 2013
Meet the Mexican forensic artist behind Dove's viral sensation that's helping women sketch their "Real Beauty."
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Makeup-Free, Chubby Barbie Turns Heads
Published April 18, 2013
A Mexican graphic artist has created buzz for showing Barbie makeup free with an average woman’s body.
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Barbie Takes On The Latino World
Published April 10, 2013
Mattel's "Dolls of the World" campaign has provoked backlash among some for promoting tired stereotypes.
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Latino Teens Take Lead in HPV Vaccination
Published April 05, 2013
Both male and female Latino youth are emerging as more aggressive than their counterparts when it comes to taking the initiative to get the HPV vaccine.
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Tax Time Impacts Immigration Reform
Published April 04, 2013
Undocumented immigrants seeking tax refunds have used a government program that's now harder to access.
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The Ghost Guerrero Strives to Inspire
Published March 27, 2013
Boxing champion Robert Guerrero talks about the path that led him to his upcoming WBC title bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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Less Wealth, But Also Less Debt for Latinos
Published March 21, 2013
While Latinos continue to own fewer assets when compared to Caucasians, this also means they are incurring in less household debt.
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The Latino Asthma Puzzle
Published March 21, 2013
While treatable, the biggest hurdle for Latinos with asthma is getting access to necessary treatment.

