August 2018
Every year during National Breastfeeding Month in August, individuals and organizations recognize efforts to advance policies and practices for breastfeeding support across the United States. The first week of National Breastfeeding Month, August 1-7, 2018, is World Breastfeeding Week.
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According to the Office on Women’s Health (OWH), breastfed babies have lower risks of obesity during childhood, ear infections, asthma, and numerous other benefits. Breastfeeding can help a mother's health and healing following childbirth and leads to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, certain types of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Unfortunately, African American mothers have the lowest rates of starting and continuing to breastfeed their infant.
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The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to gather data from one million or more people living in the U.S. to accelerate research and improve health. The mission of the All of Us Research Program is to speed up health breakthroughs by collecting health information from one million participants. The information collected will be used for future health studies to improve health. Visit the All of Us Research Program website to learn more about the valiant efforts of NIH research and how you can participate. |
The Office of Minority Health participates in several national conferences to increase awareness about health disparities among ethnic racial minority groups, promote the importance of achieving health equity for all and share resources that health professionals and advocates can use in the organizations and communities.
We encourage you to visit the OMH booth if you are attending the following conferences:
August 11-15, 2018 Orlando, FL
August 17-20, 2018 Baltimore, MD
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The Office of Minority Health Resource Center Knowledge Center has developed an extensive collection of documents specifically related to the health of minority populations.
Did you know that you can submit recommendations to add new books and published reports to the online catalog? The Knowledge Center team welcomes suggestions and recommendations. Submit this form to comment on the database or suggest new publications related to health equity issues. Click here to gain access to the Knowledge Center’s Online Catalog and see the latest documents entered into the database. |
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