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Leaders Look to Reduce Obesity
Published February 06, 2013
Government and health officials are gathering in a first-of-its-kind summit to discuss ways to reduce obesity among Latino children.
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Apps Take on Immigrant Rights
Published February 05, 2013
A small, niche market is emerging in the world of iPhone and Android apps that deal with immigrant rights.
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Latino Youth Less Sexually Active
Published February 05, 2013
Latino teens in the U.S. are learning to practice safe sex. And they’re also having less of it.
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Police Detain Suspect in Missing Mom Case
Published February 01, 2013
Police have detained a suspect in the hunt for a Puerto Rican mother who has been missing in Istanbul.
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Immigrants Hit Hard by AIDS
Published January 31, 2013
Latinos face the highest rate of new HIV/AIDS diagnoses; lack of testing a significant problem.
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New Evidence in Search for Missing Mom
Published January 30, 2013
Police have new evidence in the search for a Puerto Rican mother who has been missing in Istanbul for a week.
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Latinos Less Likely to Monitor Their Health
Published January 29, 2013
The first national survey on how American’s measure health data tracking shows Latinos are less likely to track their weight, diet, or exercise routine.
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Search Continues for Missing Latina Mom
Published January 28, 2013
Relatives of Sarai Sierra are searching for a Puerto Rican mother who has been missing in Istanbul for a week.
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Latinos Lack Mental Health Treatment
Published January 24, 2013
Latino children in California are less likely to receive mental health treatment, a new survey shows.
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Latinos Fight NYC Soda Ban
Published January 24, 2013
The president of the Hispanic Federation called New York City's ban on large-size sugary drinks “short-sighted.”

