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A fairly new acronym for Spanish speakers aims to teach stroke warning signs in their native language and bridge language gaps.Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death in the U.S., and Hispanics have a higher risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity, increasing their stroke risk and making it the third-leading cause of death for Hispanic women and fourth for men. Which is why for Hispanic Heritage Month, the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, initiated the Juntos Contra el Derrame Cerebral Together Against Stroke campaign, aiming to raise awareness of th
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Five Native American women have disappeared or been killed along California s rugged Lost Coast in the past 18 months. The crisis has spurred the Yurok Tribe to issue an emergency declaration and brought increased urgency to efforts to build the first database of such cases in California. The tribe also is working to gain supervision over foster care and build an indigenous justice system that would ultimately handle all but the most serious felonies. Tribal officials say reclaiming sovereignty over such systems is the only way to end the cycle of loss that s taken the greatest toll on their women.Blythe George, a Yurok tribal member also works on a project that documents the missing and said, I came to this issue as both a researcher and a learner, but just in th
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