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Despite progress made against the HIV/AIDS crisis in the U.S, it has stalled for Hispanic and Latino Americans.
Why progress against HIV/AIDS has stalled among Hispanic and Latino Americans Hispanic Americans accounted for 33% of estimated new HIV infections in 2022.
News about Hispanic-Americans, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Beauty pageant contestants at the Junta Hispana Hispanic cultural festival in Miami. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Debates over who is Hispanic have often fueled ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- El Centro Hispano has been serving the Hispanic and Latin American communities in North Carolina for more than three decades, reaching across 23 counties, including Durham ...
The National Hispanic Heritage Month begins on Sept. 15, marking the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
With a mission to save lives and strengthen communities, the American Heart Association recently led a Hands-Only CPR demonstration at the Embrace All Latino Voices event in Moncks Corner, providing ...
The two counties with the highest share of Hispanic and Latino residents in 2024 were Saluda County in the Midlands, an hour ...
In November, exit polls showed that Trump won about 46% of the Hispanic vote. The Pew study puts the figure at 48%, with Vice ...
Even Hispanic/Latino Americans whose families have been here for generations, have trouble accessing health care due to racial and ethnic disparities, Suarez said.
However, Hispanic and Latino Americans have not seen the same gains. Between 2018 and 2022, estimated HIV infections among gay and bisexual men fell 16% for Black Americans and 20% for white Americans ...
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