Media + Health Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

October 15, 2009

CNN To Disclose Alex Castellanos’s Health Care Industry Ties – (Republican political media consultant)

September 28, 2009

MEDIA ALERT: Chagas Disease: Break the Silence—Time to Treat :: Medical, Scientific Experts Gather in Los Angeles to Shed Light on Deadly Latin American Disease Now Increasingly Found in the U.S.

September 21, 2009

Your Turn: Contra Costa Times’ headline about illegal immigrants was misleading

September 15, 2009

Telenovela captivates Colorado Latinos while getting them in tune with healthcare options – Encrucijada

June 18, 2009

MEDIA ADVISORY: Telephonic Briefing: the State of Latino Health Care

April 29, 2009

NAHJ Calls for Truth and Fairness in Swine Flu Coverage

October 17, 2008

Hispanic radio fundraiser nets $768K for St. Jude – Memphis

October 15, 2008

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Adds Hispanic Media Resources to New Online Newsroom

September 18, 2008

The Kaiser Family Foundation and Univision Launch First National Spanish-Language Media Campaign Featuring HIV-Positive Latinos and Loved Ones

August 20, 2008

More than eight in 10 Hispanics said they received health information from alternative sources, such as television and radio.

August 7, 2008

Latino Health and National Health Reform – Media Only – Washington DC

August 1, 2008

Diabetes and Me: A Reporter’s Journey From Fear to Self-Control – Louis Medina of The Bakersfield Californian

July 28, 2008

The real story is decades of inadequate response from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. health system to HIV-AIDS in the Hispanic community; that has allowed almost 100,000 Hispanics to die and new cases to continue to appear.

June 30, 2008

The Doctor is Out: Hispanic Health Publications in Print and Online (Part I) – Portada

June 9, 2008

Selecciones, the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women and Macy’s Reach Hispanic Women with Message of Heart Health

March 18, 2008

Radio Doctor – Dr. Elmer Huerta – Washington DC

February 19, 2008

Child obesity seen as fueled by Spanish language tv ads

February 14, 2008

CIMS » TU CIUDAD INVESTIGATES THE LATINA PLASTIC SURGERY BOOM!

December 13, 2007

American Cancer Society President Elmer Huerta to Appear on Azteca America’s Political Forum ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

December 11, 2007

National Institute on Drug Abuse Director Nora Volkow Speaks about the Dangers of Narcotics on Azteca America’s Political Forum ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

December 4, 2007

Latino health workshop for journalists – Saturday, Dec. 8, at UCLA.

November 27, 2007

Gira Vive Sin Drogas Drug Prevention Campaign Featured on Azteca America’s Political Forum ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

September 27, 2007

NBC, Telemundo Ban Unhealthy Kids’ Ads From Local Stations

May 8, 2007

Congress, Media, Experts Come Together to Target Health Disparities at National Hispanic Medical Association Briefing

March 20, 2007

UnBuenDoctor Magazine Launches to Give Chicago Latinos Practical, In-depth Health News and Access in Spanish to Local Medical Resources

January 19, 2007

“Médico de Familia’ Magazine Launches Inaugural Edition

January 3, 2007

Medico de Familia – Spanish-language health monthly set for January 2007 launch

November 28, 2006

Univision to Air AIDS Special ‘25 Years Later’

The fit family: Two Miami moms launch a fitness magazine for kids — and parents, too – Marycel Diaz and Maria Sanz in Florida

October 22, 2006

“LOS HIJOS DE LA MAÑANA’ Turn In Their Pants to Fight Breast Cancer – Chicago, Illinois

September 28, 2006

ICPS, Parlante to launch Spanish language health magazine in January 2007 – Hispanic MPR

April 2, 2006

Health care — telenovela style

March 28, 2006

On the radio: Pediatrician help for Hispanics in Indiana

September 22, 2005

Univision Channel 34 Continues Award Winning “Salud es Vida…Enterate!” Health Campaign with a Special on Children’s Health

August 18, 2005

Magazines aimed at blacks and Hispanics have more ads for unhealthy products, such as cigarettes and alcohol, compared with publications aimed at white women, and fewer pages devoted to health-promoting ads.

July 25, 2005

FAMA has launched “Viviendo Sano” (Living Healthy) magazine, a health magazine for today’s Hispanic women. It will initially be published as a special insert in FAMA magazine. “Viviendo Sano” will contain reliable sources of information on all health related issues.