A new study suggests that eating eggs supports heart health and reduces the risk of premature death among older adults, debunking the myth that eating too many eggs causes high cholesterol levels.
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What to do in the days, weeks and months after a stroke
Dr. Emma Nally, an attending physician at MedStar’s National Rehabilitation Hospital, emphasizes the importance of physical, occupational, and speech therapy within 24 hours of a stroke, as well as aerobic activity and aquatic therapy for cardiovascular recovery.
On a mission to end the Black maternal mortality crisis
Black churches in New Jersey are taking action to improve maternal and infant health outcomes by providing culturally congruent care and support, with the goal of abolishing structural racism and liberating public policy theologically.
Economic Black Out called for Feb. 28
The People’s Union is calling for a 24-hour economic blackout on Feb. 28, starting at midnight, to demonstrate the power of collective action and disrupt the economy by not making any non-essential purchases.
Barbie partnering with Black in Fashion Council to empower the next generation of Black female fashion designers in celebration of Black History Month
Mattel’s Barbie is partnering with the Black in Fashion Council to celebrate Black designers and encourage young girls to pursue fashion design careers.
Missed opportunity: BEYA leaders and attendees weigh in on military’s decision to pull out of job fair
The 2025 BEYA STEM Conference concluded on Feb. 15 without the U.S. Armed Forces, due to the 47th president’s executive order abolishing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the military, potentially impacting national security and the recruitment of talented individuals in the STEM fields.
American Heart Association and NNPA team up to discuss changing the future of cardiovascular health
The American Heart Association and the National Newspaper Publishers Association partnered to host a symposium to address health disparities faced by Black Americans and discuss the role of the Black Press in disseminating accurate information about cardiovascular health.
BEYA STEM Conference examines biotechnology’s potential to transform healthcare
Biotechnology innovations, including those enabled by AI and data science, are transforming healthcare by providing more precise and personalized treatments, while also addressing challenges such as bias and adoption.
Fearing ICE raids, Delmarva immigrants mostly stay home
The Trump administration’s mass deportation plans have caused anxiety among undocumented immigrants in rural communities on the Delmarva Peninsula, where businesses reliant on immigrant labor may struggle to find alternative workers if deportations occur.
Rev. Melech E. M.Thomas brings a new vision to the Bolton Hill community as pastor of Payne Memorial AME Church
The Rev. Melech E.M. Thomas has been appointed as the 24th pastor of Baltimore’s historic Payne Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, bringing a new era of growth and change to the congregation.
Elon Musk’s DOGE seeks access to taxpayer data at IRS: AP sources
DOGE is seeking access to taxpayer data at the IRS, which has raised concerns about potential illegal release of private information and potential disruptions to the 2025 tax season.
Caulking the path to progress: Meet Isaac Myers, the man who sealed the gaps in opportunity for maritime workers
Issac Myers was a pioneering activist and maritime worker who advocated for union rights in the 1800s and founded the Colored Caulkers Trade Union Society and the Colored National Labor Union, fighting for better working conditions and fair wages for Black workers.

