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CDC Says Actual Coronavirus Cases in US May Top 20 Million

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that there are about 23 million coronavirus cases in the country.

‘No Mask Allowed’: A Ruling this Texas Bar is Currently Implementing

In most countries that reopened businesses recently, the main rule is "No Mask No Entry." But in this Texas bar, the regulation seems different-the opposite as customers wearing masks during the pandemic are refused of service.

CDC Warns Mysterious Disease Reportedly Associated with COVID-19 in Kids can be Serious

The Texas Department of State Health Services recently said, it had been notified of some suspected cases of a mysterious illness called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children or the MIS-C.

Change of Plans: Wear Mask Says US Government to Prevent Presymptomatic Transmission of COVID-19

Find out here why the US changed its mind about wearing masks to prevent the spread of the COVID-19.
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Suicide Still a Leading Cause of Death in U.S.

Suicide is still one of the leading causes of death in the United States of America, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the CDC Join Together to Curb Smoking in the Latino Community

The National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently joined forces to launch the education campaign, "The Tips from Former Smokers (Tips)," which features advice from Hispanics who quit smoking to help others quit smoking.

Researchers Look for Cause of Mysterious Deadly Kidney Disease in Central America

For the last two decades more than 20,000 people in Central America have died prematurely from an unknown kidney disease that is baffling scientists.

Reduction Strategy: Slashing Hispanic Poverty Through Reductions in Teen Birth Rates

Poverty and birth rates share a dialogue, particularly for Hispanics. Families with children increasingly fall victim to poverty, an epidemic which mounted during the recession; caused by limited access to jobs, low wages, under-education, and high pregnancy rates. This directly relates to Latinas, as they have the highest rate of teen parenthood compared to other major racial or ethnic group in the country.
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