Good morning, it’s time for your weekly Health news. Today we’ll be discussing a range of topics, from the importance of early detection in breast cancer to a Sedgwick County program offering assistance to those still struggling with the impact of COVID-19. We’ll also cover a warning from U.S. health regulators about certain over-the-counter eyedrops and highlight

Breast Cancer in Black Women: Why Early Screening Matters

Black women have the highest risk of breast cancer of any ethnic group, and are […]

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Still Struggling in COVID Aftermath

Recovery Connect, a Sedgwick County economic recovery program, connects individuals, businesses, and nonprofits with resources […]

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Eyedrops from CVS, Rite Aid and others carry possible infection risk, FDA says

The FDA has issued a warning to consumers not to use over two dozen varieties […]

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Since 1996, Bonita has served as as Editor-in-Chief of The Community Voice newspaper. As the owner, she has guided the Wichita-based publication’s growth in reach across the state of Kansas and into...