New Pittsburgh Courier

A+ A A-

Articles

Health care timeline

by R. Alonso-Zaldivar

WASHINGTON (AP)—When President Lyndon Johnson signed the Medicare law in 1965, seniors got their health insurance cards less than a year later.

When President Barack Obama finally gets to hold a signing ceremony for his health care overhaul, the major expansion of coverage for uninsured workers and their families won’t come until 2014—after the next presidential election.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

Hits: 2063

Transplants cure kidney failure, type 1 diabetes

by Sandra Jordan

(NNPA)—Nathan Brass of St. Louis gets up early to get in his exercise before class at Florissant Valley Community College, where he is studying to be a dietician.

Nutrition is important to him, because it is an important element to overall good health and one way he can give back to others. Brass knows about giving because he has been given a lot—almost four years ago he received a new kidney and pancreas from the same donor.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

Hits: 1666

SIDS Cribs for Kids honors women achievers

Sudden Infant Death Services of Pennsylvania, held their fifth Annual Women of Achievement Awards Dinner at The Omni William Penn Hotel on William Penn Avenue, Downtown.

SIDS of PA, is a voluntary health organization whose mission is to provide support to families, friends and communities affected by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or other infant death.

c4proudawardee
PROUD AWARDEE—From left: Jean Bryant, founder of Miss Black Teenage Pageant, Judith A. Bannon, executive director of SIDS, and Brenda Waters of KDKA-TV.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

Hits: 3085

Protect yourself from cervical cancer

(NNPA)—Cervical cancer is in many ways unlike other cancers. It strikes women in midlife when they are often taking care of families. Cervical cancer is also one of the few types of cancers that is caused by a virus.

Fortunately, cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers and also, when caught and treated early, one of the most curable cancers. Now is the perfect time to educate yourself about this disease and what you can do to protect yourself.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

Hits: 1320

Pettigrew departure leaves void in women’s care

When 18-year-old Margaret Larkins graduated from McKeesport High School and headed off to the University of Pittsburgh, it was the a result of mastering an extremely difficult advanced science class that had landed her admission into the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. She had never been that far out of McKeesport.

Literally a real life “coal miner’s’ daughter,” she had always been told by her parents that she could be whatever she set out to be, and she mastered the art of believing them. With four siblings, finances were at a premium for her family; and winning this scholarship was the timely ticket that would make her the first in the family to receive a college education. “I recall the day my mother came to the University of Pittsburgh financial aid officer to ask him when she could get the $50 due to us so that we could purchase my books,” said Margaret. How ironic it was that same finance officer at that time was 25-year-old Chenits Pettigrew, who would later become Margaret’s husband, held various progressive positions within the university.

b4drpettigrewteaching
MARGARET LARKINS-PETTIGREW

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

Hits: 2809

Subcategories

Trending Topics

Digital Daily Signup

Sign up now for the New Pittsburgh Courier Digital Daily newsletter!

Powered by Real Times Media  © 2009 - 2015 • All rights reserved • Website Developed by ETECH Design Studio

Register

User Registration
or Cancel