Transforming barbershops into mental health sanctuaries! Explore the groundbreaking ‘Self Care Through Hair’ initiative by Black Mental Health Canada. Barbers are now trained as first responders, fostering community support and breaking mental health stigma.
According to a recent study published in the Nursing Research journal, Black women may experience depression symptoms that are “poorly recognized and undertreated” within the larger medical community.
Erica Williams Mitchell was a preteen when she was incorrectly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It wasn’t until she was an 88-pound, 5-foot-9 college student that doctors realized the trouble with her pancreas was actually type 1 diabetes.
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