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Category: Health

Health Is Wealth, When A Community Organizes For It

Two of San Jose's most dedicated and effective economic justice advocates tells us how hundreds of San Jose residents packed a high school gym all in the name of health and community.

Stories of the Uninsured in Riverside

The following video shares the experiences of attendees of the We Connect health fair held in Riverside, California on March 2, 2013. Interviews feature a young woman who just found out she qualified for health care, a resident who can now get medical services for his diabetes and dental needs ...

Thousands of Uninsured Flock to Fresno Health Fair

De-Bug went to the Fresno Fairgrounds where we chronicled the stories of some of the over 8,000 people who were in attendance to learn how they can sign on for health insurance.

Healthier Meals Await Oakland Students Returning to School

Oakland Unified School District has been changing the landscape in a number of its school cafeterias to check the epidemic of obesity among school kids.

Guide to Cleansing - Infographic

Feel a bit slow or like you just need a good cleansing? Here is a great infographic that will assist you in the cleansing process.

Dying to See the Doctor - Young People and Health Reform

Last week’s Supreme Court decision about health care reform means new possibilities for youth. Looking to gauge the potential impact of the new law on young people, De-Bug asked folks what their worst health-related experience has been and whether they were able to receive care.

"Why am I Ignored?" From The Bad Guy Poet

Poetry by Baylingual, intro to his upcoming album called "Y am I ignored?"

A Pacific Islander's API Month In Photography

Documentary photographer Jean Melesaine explains a Pacific Islander's month in photography as May is Asian Pacific Islander month.

"Water Writes" Mural Project In Gaza

The Maia Mural Brigade brought artists from The Estria Foundation's Water Writes Project and The Break the Silence Mural Project to travel to Palestine and collaborate with local artists on the creation of public murals depicting local water conditions. New America Media, News Report, Text: Nancy Hernandez//Video: Josue Rojas.

Soda is Like Crack

Richmond Pulse reporter Taisa Grant wrote the following piece based on a report released by the Contra Costa County health department, which breaks down the health impact of sugar-sweetened beverages and why the issue is of particular importance to the City of Richmond.
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