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April 29, 2009
Solange Knowles Says “Yes, Yes, Yes to Safe Sex”
Singer/songwriter Solange Knowles is partnering with MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation and The Body Shop on the multiplatform “Yes, Yes, Yes to Safe Sex” campaign, which launched April 14 in New York City. Targeting youth under the age of 25,  it aims to promote responsible sexual behavior while at the same time raising funds for HIV awareness programs around the world. (Watch video.)
April 24, 2009
Discussing Prostate Cancer with Charlie Wilson
Kate Ferguson, Editor-In-Chief of Real Health Magazine, interviews Charlie Wilson, singer and spokesperson for The Prostate Cancer Foundation.
April 16, 2009
Eating Disorders Don’t Discriminate
Contrary to popular belief, eating disorders are a growing problem among African-American women and girls. RH chatted with University of Southern California professor Michelle Goeree, whose new study found that black girls are 50 percent more likely than their white counterparts to develop bulimia.
April 01, 2009
Newly Diagnosed?
African Americans remain the fastest-growing segment of Americans with HIV. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 56,300 people contract the virus each year in the United States—and that 45 percent of them are African American. POZ, Real Health’s sister magazine for people living with HIV/AIDS, presents its new web series for those who have recently tested HIV positive.
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