Project I.M.P.A.C.T. is a program of the National Medical Association to encourage greater participation of African Americans in all aspects of biomedical research and clinical trials.
I am running for President Elect of the National Medical Association 2102.
Increasing membership will be my highest priority. At present our membership barely represents a fraction of African American physicians or physicians of the African diaspora. It is my intention from day one, to tell the story of the National Medical Association to whomever will listen and to highlight its historic position in advancing health care in this country. But an old story is not enough. Our organization must continue to evolve as a product that is useful and beneficial to our membership. I want to work with existing leadership to refine our agenda, streamline our governance and operations, and increase our visibility on the national stage. If I am successful, you will find me a willing partner with President Bailey in crafting the strategy to accomplish our national goals and objectives.In addition advancing the agenda of the Cobb institute as a partner will also be important.
African Americans and World Asthma Day
Michael A. LeNoir MD, F.A.A.A.A.I.
Today Is World Asthma Day, but, no cause for celebration within the African-American community. African-Americans still suffer disproportionately and die at higher rates from asthma, then almost any other ethnic group. An African American child with asthma is more likely to use the emergency room or be hospitalized than other children. Our situation is embellished by the fact that most of these poor clinical outcomes for African-American patients living with asthma are unnecessary.
THE POLITICS OF BREAST FEEDING
The Medicine Man
Michael A. LeNoir MD.
Hypocrisy has taken a major step forward in the controversy that is emerging over the advocacy of Michelle Obama for breast-feeding and providing breast pumps as a benefit for breast-feeding mothers. Wow..if there was any health issue in America that I thought would unite us…Democrats and Republicans..Caucasians, African Americans, Latinos, Asian, Indians and others….it is breast feeding. But, I was wrong.
This week, the US Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services issued the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. My only question! What took them so long? The recommendations include eating more fruits and vegetables, watching portion sizes, go low with the carbohydrates, high with the fat free foods and cut back on the salt. The same advice has been around for a long time.
The impact of obesity on the health of African Americans is devastating. Hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer have been linked in one way or another to, too much of the wrong food There’s no question, that obesity is increasing in this country. I see more and more children in my office who are significantly overweight.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
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African-American Health
Genes and Gene Therapy
Heart Diseases
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some black Americans have a gene that protects them from heart disease, researchers said on Thursday.
About a quarter of African-Americans carry the protective gene, and if they are lucky enough to have two copies, one from each parent, their risk of heart disease is 10 times lower that of other blacks.
Broad Racial Disparities Seen in Americans’ Ills
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
Published: January 13, 2011
White people in the United States die of drug overdoses more often than other ethnic groups. Black people are hit proportionately harder by AIDS, strokes and heart disease. And American Indians are more likely to die in car crashes.
To shed more light on the ills of America’s poor — and occasionally its rich — the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday released its first report detailing racial disparities in a broad array of health problems.
On January 12, 2011 in a National Health Statistics Report, the US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report on the prevalence of asthma from 2005 at 2009 (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs). This data suggests that despite improvements in the evaluation and management of this disease, outcomes are disappointing. This is especially true, for African Americans. The data was gathered from a number of reputable national institutions and organizations.
January 10, 2011 - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a federal proposal to reduce the recommended level of fluoride in drinking water to prevent a discoloration and pitting of the teeth known as dental fluorosis. Why has it taken so long?
Bowl Games and Modern Slavery:
A few nights ago, I watched the Sugar Bowl with Ohio State and Arkansas. Five Ohio State players who have been suspended for the first five games of next year’s season were allowed to play in a bowl game. That they were allowed to play at all represents to me one of the most blatant forms of modern slavery that exists in America today.
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