Healthy Hispanic Living
The First-Ever Preventative Care Online Educational Portal and Awareness Platform for U.S. Hispanics We’re not just talking about the issues. We’re solving them.
With the goal of developing a culturally-relevant content and communications platform to advance clinical care, research, prevention, education, mental health, financial well-being, nutrition, fitness and outreach to the Latino community, HealthyHispanicLiving (HHL) was launched. As the first-ever preventive care online educational platform targeted to U.S. Hispanics, our aim is to guide Hispanics
🌍 Celebrating Earth Day on April 22 with our first blog post for HHL Awareness Month! 🌍
Explore the urgent environmental and health issues raised by the "Planet vs. Plastics" campaign. As we uncover how pervasive plastics impact our health and the planet, the connection to our healthcare systems becomes undeniable.
🚀 This Earth Day, connect these insights with the upcoming 2024 Healthcare in the Age of Personalization (HAOP) Summit on June 5-6. Here, we'll delve deeper into how personalized, consumer-driven healthcare models can address and mitigate these environmental health challenges.
🌟 Be part of the movement that merges planetary health with healthcare innovation: https://ow.ly/K56N50RluOi
👉 Register now for the HAOP Summit and step towards a sustainable and healthy future: https://ow.ly/2NEL50RluOl
Explore the future of healthcare at the 2024 HAOP Virtual Summit. It's a pivotal opportunity to understand the evolving roles of employees and patients as key decision-makers. Engage with leaders, learn about innovative practices, and assess how ready you are to lead effectively.
📅When? June 5-6, 2024
🚩Where? Online – Anywhere in the world
👨⚕️Why Attend?
Global Networking: Connect with healthcare professionals globally from the comfort of your home.
Insightful Learning: Absorb valuable insights from keynotes and panels on patient centricity, consumerism, and more.
Shape the Future: Your participation contributes to the dialogue on healthcare's evolution, focusing on the critical interplay between employees and patients.
Early-Bird Special: Take advantage of reduced pricing available for a limited time. Don’t miss out on enriching your professional journey.
👉 Register Now: https://healthcare.ageofpersonalization.com/2024summit
Be part of the movement defining the next era of healthcare.
As we draw closer to the transformative 2024 HAOP Summit, this is your final opportunity to take advantage of our special pre-registration offer.
Secure Your Special Discount Now!
Pre-register before March 6th and enjoy a special discount on your Summit ticket. It's our way of saying thank you for joining us early in this crucial dialogue for the future of healthcare.
Exclusive Coupon Just for You!!🎫
All pre-registrants will receive an exclusive coupon by email on March 6th, valid for 30 days. Use it on our official website to confirm your participation at a reduced rate.
⏰ Clock is Ticking - Full Price Starts March 6th
Remember, from March 6th onwards, ticket prices return to full. Ensure you lock in your discounted rate by acting now.
Pre-register today and be part of shaping the future of healthcare!
PRE-REGISTER AT: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/9myFzG0
As we approach a future with global healthcare spending predicted to reach $11.9 trillion by 2025, the Hispanic community in the U.S. confronts distinct challenges. From rising costs and staffing shortages to the critical need for personalized care, these issues demand our immediate attention.
Join us at the Healthcare in the Age of Personalization Summit, June 5-6, to delve into these topics, emphasizing solutions tailored to the Hispanic community. This summit, brought to you in partnership with GLLG, offers a unique platform to influence a healthcare system that values adaptability and patient-centricity, recognizing the diversity within our community.
Don't miss this chance to be part of the dialogue that will shape the future of healthcare for the Hispanic population.
Pre-register today and ensure your voice is heard.
Register now at: https://healthcare.ageofpersonalization.com
Learn more about our partner GLLG and their initiatives at: www.glennllopisgroup.com
The website for the 2024 HAOP Summit, happening on June 5-6, is now live! After last year's success, we're back with more insights, networking, and innovation in healthcare. This event is for everyone interested in the future of healthcare.
Why Check It Out Now?
• Pre-Register Early: Secure your virtual spot early and unlock special benefits we'll reveal soon!
• Discover how to join the summit and make the most of it.
📅 Dates: June 5-6, 2024. Save them!
Don't wait too long; pre-register to ensure you're part of the future of personalized healthcare.
👉 Head to https://healthcare.ageofpersonalization.com for all the details. Let's make healthcare better, together!
If you’re a Latino looking to start a new business, these tips are here to help you!
According to the U.S. Census, out of the 27.6 million businesses in the country, 3.3 million are owned by Hispanics.
Read More: https://healthyhispanicliving.com/career_center/born_leaders/5_tips_for_latino_entrepreneurs/
LatinX communities often face socio-economic barriers, such as poverty and a lack of access to health insurance coverage.1� But fortunately, things are shifting! Verywell
Read More: https://bit.ly/3IZ1KEa (Link in BIO 🔗)
Emily Bennett Taylor was getting ready to celebrate her second wedding anniversary with her college sweetheart in June of 2012 when she learned she had been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer. Emily, then 28-years-old, was a former college athlete who had led a healthy and active lifestyle and had never smoked. She quickly began treatment at City of Hope and vowed she would do whatever it took to survive. After eight rounds of chemotherapy, as well as surgery and radiation, Emily is now in remission and getting ready for her next adventure – becoming a mom.
Here, Emily answers questions about her diagnosis and treatment at City of Hope:
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Most women are constantly looking for ways to stay healthy and fit! For tips and secrets on how to achieve that, we can always look to Latin American women.
Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4499ePb
Tips for parents to prevent prediabetes.
Practicing healthy cooking together as a family so kids can learn about healthy foods.
Staying away from fast foods and sugary drinks. Encouraging water intake. And More! Healthline
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Knowledge is power for those with a family history of breast cancer. Genetic testing helps determine their risk for breast cancer and other diseases like BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations. 💪❤️ City of Hope
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3JJ9zjp
Obesity is considered a global health epidemic. Directly related to people’s diet and lifestyle, among which various cultural aspects are prominently included. More than 60% of Hispanics are overweight or obese.
Learn more (Link in BIO): https://bit.ly/3aEU3ql
Empower yourself with tips for returning to wellness after breast cancer. 🌸 Discover insights on preventive care and resilience.
Read more: https://ow.ly/fzH150Qg5jO
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Best ways to keep your eyes healthy - There’s much you can do to keep your eyes in healthy working order. Top of the list is getting regular checkups to help spot conditions that put you at risk. Prevention Magazine LLC
Lear More: https://bit.ly/3L9U6YA
Discover the future of screening and imaging. Better, more precise methods are on the horizon, promising improved patient outcomes. Learn more in this insightful article. 🩺🔬City of Hope
🔗: https://bit.ly/3n1jzKJ
8 Tips for making traditional Mexican dishes diet-friendly and delicious. While eating out or cooking at home, there are ways to be indulgent and diet-friendly. Using a few ingredient swaps and cooking strategies, you can transform calorie-and fat-laden dishes into healthy Mexican food.
Learn More: https://bit.ly/3rBOEWB
Exciting City of Hope research advancements in hematologic cancers unveiled at . New hope for HIV-linked lymphoma, relapsing lymphoma, and acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Read more: https://ow.ly/w7pv50Qayct
Learn tips for post postpartum exercising: Slowing down is a strength, give yourself grace, movement is healing, the importance of breathwork, nourish your body with the right food, hydration is crucial and more.
Learn More: https://bit.ly/378eElr
Art therapy offers cancer patients a unique outlet for expressing complex emotions. Beyond just painting, it aids in reducing stress, anxiety, and pain, enhancing overall well-being. It's a powerful tool, even when practiced individually. City of Hope
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Precision nutrition aims to understand the health effects of the complex interplay among genetics, our microbiome (the bacteria living in our gut), our diet and level of physical activity, and other social and behavioral characteristics. That means that everyone could have their own unique set of nutritional requirements.
Learn More: https://bit.ly/3NUsjwZ
Discover how advancements in technology could revolutionize breast cancer detection, making it more affordable and efficient.
Read more about this promising development here: https://ow.ly/J8Wt50Q5CtU
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Young Latinas are taking to TikTok to help others in their community navigate the — by sharing their experiences, dispelling misconceptions and offering advice. They show a different side of the in their videos, by highlighting the variety of positions in the industry, some of which don't require coding skills, yet still pay attractive salaries. NBC News
Learn More (link in BIO): https://bit.ly/3r7dmxE
Tips to talk to your family about seeking mental health support.
Latinos access mental health care at nearly half the rate of non-Hispanic white people. Shame and stigma play a huge role in discouraging folks from seeking mental health support in our communities — not to mention talking about it with loved ones.
Lear More: https://bit.ly/3NLcBnU
Dr. Natalie Kelly, a neuropsychologist at City of Hope, is transforming lives. She assists young cancer survivors post-treatment, offering cognitive support and school accommodations. Her goal? To make neuropsychology accessible and inclusive.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3j1XkFz
Get to know Dr. Natalie Kelly, a neuropsychologist at City of Hope. With her vast experience in Clinical Rehabilitation Psychology, she's providing cognitive support to cancer patients and training future psychologists. Her research focus? Understanding cognitive concerns in young adults across cancer groups. .
Learn more: https://ow.ly/H2YJ50PZSmI
As we wrap up , reflect on our journey filled with inspiring stories, traditions, and notable contributions. Remember Glenn Llopis's insights on how the immigrant mindset shapes 21st-century leadership. Revisit the GLLG video encapsulating spirit. Until next year, keep the heritage alive.
As we continue to celebrate , we are proud to highlight the work of Dr. Diana Londoño, a Urologic Surgeon at City of Hope.
Her commitment to wellness not only impacts her patients but also inspires other doctors. Dive into her empowering story during Hispanic Heritage Month!
Read More: https://ow.ly/FoJS50PVGYS
Meet Dr. Diana Londoño, Urologic Surgeon at City of Hope. A trailblazer in her field, she's dedicated to physician wellness and patient care. Celebrating with inspiring Latinx leaders!
Learn more: https://healthyhispanicliving.com/careercenter/mentors/82/diana_londono/
As we approach the end of 2023, let's take a moment to reflect on the rich culture we've celebrated and the unique stories we've shared with the world. As a resilient community, we have much to honor and be proud of. In our ever-evolving business landscape, we've seen leaders emerge who exemplify the spirit of reinvention, renewal, and entrepreneurship - qualities deeply rooted in our Hispanic heritage.
Don't miss this captivating video that beautifully encapsulates our shared heritage and the highlights of this month!
Celebrating with the trailblazing Dr. Lorna Rodriguez-Rodriguez! Her journey from curious child to leading oncologist at City of Hope inspires us all. Learn more about her work in ovarian cancer research: https://bit.ly/3yh5FcE