Minority Health and Health Equity Archive

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Welcome to the Minority Health and Health Equity Archive (MHHEA), an electronic archive for digital resource materials in the fields of minority health and health disparities research and policy. It is offered as a no-charge resource to the public, academic scholars and health science researchers interested in the elimination of racial and ethnic health disparities.

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    FOCUS ON BLACK FAMILIES' HEALTH; PITT CENTER TARGETING PREVENTABLE DISEASES
    (2004) Massie, Michelle K
    Health care will come directly to the doorsteps of some East End residents starting early next year. The University of Pittsburgh's Center for Minority Health launched its Healthy Black Family Project yesterday in an effort to combat diabetes and hypertension among African Americans in Pittsburgh.
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    Take a Health Professional to the People Day
    (2004) Massie, Michelle K
    McGriff's ordeal led Lipscomb to have his blood pressure checked. The screening revealed heart disease and eventually led to bypass surgery. For the past year, the Center for Minority Health has conducted training for many of the barbershop and salon operators and staff, such as Lipscomb and his barbers, so they can act as lay health mentors or guides. They also answer health-related questions and distribute literature, advise people where to turn for answers, and encourage customers to take preventive steps such as scheduling regular appointments and screenings with doctors. "Sometimes barbers act as doctors, psychologists, counselors, role models, students and teachers," said Kevin Andrews, owner of Bat's Barbershop in East Liberty. "We can learn a lot from our customers and hopefully they can learn something from us."