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Juneteenth: What Happened and What Still Needs to Happen
Juneteenth (June 19) was finally recognized as a national holiday in the United States in 2021, after decades of campaigning to mark and celebrate this defining moment in American history in general, and Black American
Healthcare and the LGBTQIA2S+ Community
At Responsum Health, we believe that everyone deserves access to the best healthcare, regardless of their condition, sex, gender identity, race, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation, or politics. It would be disingenuous this
Why Celebrate Clinical Trials Day?
Clinical Trials Day, celebrated on May 20 each year, was created to raise clinical trial awareness and honor clinical researchers around the world who dedicate their careers to enhancing our knowledge of physical and mental
Chronic Illness, Mental Health, and Overcoming Stigma
You don’t need to have a chronic physical condition in order to develop a mental health condition, but it does raise your risk. Research suggests that people with chronic medical conditions such as cancer, Alzheimer’s,
Take Action During National Minority Health Month
The theme for National Minority Health Month 2023 is #Better Health Through Better Understanding. In the United States, people who belong to racial and ethnic minority and indigenous communities bear a disproportionate burden of illness