AFRICAN UNIONS

Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Spirituality, Culture and Mental Health: A Fresh Look at African Australians

African Australian mental health professionals see a strong link between faith, cultural roots and well‑being. They argue that spirituality can offer comfort, a sense of purpose, and community support for people who face stigma or discrimination. In practice, therapists often invite clients to discu

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Why Unions Matter: A Look at Worker's Rights and Power

Unions have been a driving force behind many of the workplace benefits that Americans enjoy today. From paid time off to fair wages, these advancements were not handed down by employers but were fought for by workers who stood together. The AFL-CIO and countless union members have played a significa

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Unions Fight Back Against Government Data Access

Unions are pushing back against the government's attempt to dismiss their lawsuit. They say the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is still active, so the case should go forward. The Trump administration claims the lawsuit is no longer relevant, but the unions disagree. This legal battle is

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

How African Refugees Navigate Australia's Health System

African refugees in Australia bring with them unique health knowledge and practices. These practices are shaped by their culture and religion. But how do these practices affect their health in a new country? And how do they adapt to Australia's health system? These are big questions. The health sys

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

What Do Neurosurgery Experts Think About Resident Unions?

Unions are common in many jobs, even in healthcare. Nurses, for example, often have unions to help them. Lately, resident doctors have been forming unions too. They want better work conditions and benefits. But will this help or hurt neurosurgery training? That's what this study wanted to find out.

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Health Habits of African Immigrants and the Rise of Long-Term Illnesses

African immigrants in Western countries are facing a big challenge. They are battling non-communicable diseases (NCDs) at a higher rate. These are long-term illnesses that are not passed from person to person. These diseases include heart problems, diabetes, and certain cancers. These illnesses

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia: The Hidden Health Risks for Black Women

African American women often take on the role of caring for family members with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. This responsibility can lead to significant stress and neglect of their own health. One major concern is the increased risk of hypertension, or high blood pressure, which can es

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do African American Smokers Struggle to Quit?

African American smokers often face more hurdles when trying to quit smoking compared to White individuals. They not only have less success but also deal with more health issues related to tobacco. Understanding what makes quitting harder for them is crucial. This study looked into several factors t

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Nicotine Patch Use: What's Holding African Americans Back?

African Americans face a significant health burden from smoking. Nicotine patches can be a game changer, but many smokers struggle to stick with them. A recent study dug into the real-life factors that make African American smokers more likely to ditch their patches. They looked at slips-ups, motiva

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