Black Health 365

Black Health 365 with University Hospital

UH Cutler Center for Men offers a visionary approach to men’s health and wellness, plus a personal concierge experience.

With an average lifespan of seven years less than women, comprehensive and preventive care for men is essential.

Pregnancy-related conditions such as gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes may disappear after childbirth, but they still increase a woman’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease later on in life.

A better understanding of preeclampsia, how it is treated, and whether you are at risk can help you safeguard the health of you and your baby. Untreated, this condition may threaten both mother and child.

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Watch Dr. Hall from University Hospitals discuss important cancer screenings that can help detect cancer early, when it’s easier to treat.

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  May is National Stroke Awareness Month, University Hospitals is offering free stroke screenings for area residents. CLICK HERE  to find a screening location near you.  

Watch Dr. Cathy Sila from University Hospitals discuss how to recognize stroke symptoms.

Watch Dr. Cathy Sila from University Hospitals discuss facts about stroke – signs and symptoms, along with lifestyle changes you can make to control the health conditions that raise your risk for stroke.

Listen to Dr. Greg Hall from University Hospitals raise awareness about health disparities that impact racial and ethnic minority groups.

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Listen to Dr. Natalie Woods from University Hospital discuss the new RISE program. RISE provides a continuum of services for pregnant mothers and their children from pregnancy to post.

Whether it is caused by a lack of generational wealth, less education, community, trust or oppresion, African-Americans are at a disadvantage when it comes to their own health. Data proves it. What does it mean to take a patient-centered approach to clinical car for African-Americans? Primary care physicians, Gregory Hall, MD, provides an eye opening […]