CHI In The News
Healthline
September 17, 2024
Type 2 Diabetes Drug Metformin May Help Reduce Viral Reservoir in People with HIV
Canadian researchers say the type 2 diabetes drug metformin could help to reduce the viral reservoir...
Wlrn
August 15, 2024
Florida doctors want more children to get vaccinated against infectious diseases
As the new school year begins, health care providers in South Florida are raising vaccine awareness to avoid...
Sun Sentinel
August 7, 2024
Economic behemoth CHI delivers culturally competent, patient-first healthcare
During the 1960s, African-Americans living in South Dade needing a doctor's care had little to no options...
MDLinx
July 24, 2024
‘Ozempic tongue’ and other oral side effects explained
Apart from established oral side effects of Ozempic like halitosis, dry mouth, and dysguesia...
LEGACY MAGAZINE
July 12, 2024
Black Health | Josya Charles Laurent MD, MS: Obesity
Dr. Josya-Gony Charles Laurent, a Board-certified Family Physician, discusses obesity on Black Health Hosted By Doctor Michelle Kirwan.
Parade
July 6, 2024
Dealing With ‘Brain Zaps’? Here’s Why They Might Be Happening—and What to Do
They're electric and uncomfortable, but not inevitable.
iHeart
June 27, 2024
Enduing The Summer Heat
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Telemundo
June 26, 2024
Aumentarán los casos de Covid-19 durante el verano
Según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC), este aumento en los contagios es una ola prevista
Time Bulletin
June 12, 2024
Can garlic help lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels?
People may face many health issues throughout their lives, and some of the common ones include coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes.
Medical News Today
June 12, 2024
Garlic consumption may help improve cholesterol, blood sugar
A recent meta-analysis of existing studies suggests that garlic consumption could have beneficial effects on a person's cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
Popsugar
May 23, 2024
So, When Do Babies Become Conscious? A Child Psychiatrist Explains
Board-certified child psychiatrist Howard Pratt explains when babies become conscious, and how it's different than when their memories begin forming.
The Bump
May 15, 2024
How to Relieve Swollen Feet During Pregnancy
Feet swelling during pregnancy is common. Learn what causes swollen feet during pregnancy, home remedies for swollen feet during pregnancy and more.
South Florida Business Journal
May 7, 2024
Natalie Windsor, Chair at Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI)
Natalie Windsor, a 40-year proven staffer at Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI), will lead the health care company’s board of directors as its first female chairperson in the organization’s 50-year history.
Community News Releases
May 3, 2024
Community Health of South Florida Appoints First Female Board Chairperson
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI), is proud to announce that Natalie Windsor, a 40-year proven CHI staffer, will lead the health care company’s board of directors as its first female chairperson in the organization’s 50-year history.
USA Today
May 3, 2024
Some athletes swear by smelling salts. Here’s the truth about them.
When it comes to competition, many of us are looking for an edge, particularly when we are pushing our bodies to the max. What can I do to get stronger? Faster? More alert and focused?
Medical News Today
May 3, 2024
A ‘DNA diet’ may help reduce type 2 diabetes risk, new study argues
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body handles blood glucose (sugar). With type 2 diabetes, the body does not make or use insulin effectively.
Elliott Report
May 2, 2024
Free-range kids are becoming a problem at the airport. What’s the solution?
Not so long ago, you could only find them at the terminal playground areas or the gates, where their parents kept a watchful eye on them. But no longer.
Pop Sugar
April 18, 2024
Is Roughhousing With Kids as Beneficial as TikTok Claims?
Anyone who grew up with siblings knows what roughhousing entails. It's the natural part of childhood that allows kids to explore boundaries, test their physical limits, and pretend that they're WWE wrestlers. According to some experts, it can even be a good way for parents and children to bond.
Medical News Today
February 28, 2024
How cannabis use can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke
Cannabis has a significant association with increased odds of stroke and heart attack among adults, including those who don’t use tobacco.
Romper
February 20, 2024
9 Resources For Non-Black Parents Of Black Children, Recommended By Experts
Parenting is a complex job for most every family, but raising kids across racial lines presents its own set of challenges. But there are many excellent resources for non-Black parents of Black children available to help caretakers navigate the concerns and questions that come up, not only in these tumultuous times, but on an everyday basis. Parents in biracial marriages, stepparents, and those who have adopted transracially can all use this support.
Womans
January 25, 2024
Doctors Reveal the 5-Minute Tricks That Stop a Runny Nose Fast
If you’ve ever had a cold or allergies, it can feel like there are not enough tissues in the world to soothe your sniffles. Not only do you want relief, you want relief fast.
El Nuevo Herald
January 13, 2024
Estas ciudades de Miami aman a Trump y lideran a EEUU en la inscripción al Obamacare. ¿Por qué?
Ninguna comunidad del país se vería más afectada por el llamamiento del ex presidente Donald Trump a derogar y sustituir el Obamacare que los vecindarios que rodean su complejo de golf de Miami-Dade, donde el apoyo al ex presidente se disparó en los años posteriores a su intento de derogar la Ley de Atención Médica Asequible (ACA).
Miami Herald
January 12, 2024
These Miami cities love Trump — and lead the U.S. in Obamacare enrollment. Here’s why
No community in the country would be more affected by former President Donald Trump’s call to repeal and replace Obamacare than the neighborhoods surrounding his Miami-Dade golf resort
The Manual
December 21, 2023
Is the key to weight loss a great mindfulness routine? Here’s what doctors and therapists say
Mindfulness and weight loss: What experts say
Self
December 14, 2023
5 Ways Strong Friendships Can Benefit Your Health as You Get Older
Finding your people can set you up for a longer, happier life.
Community Newspapers
December 13, 2023
CHI Hosts World AIDS Day Walk In Cutler Bay
Leo Martinez was diagnosed with HIV at the early age of 24. In the first decade living with the disease, he experienced intense shame and heartache.
Community Newspapers
December 13, 2023
Cutler Bay Hosts First Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run
Hundreds laced up their sneakers and gathered at the Lakes by the Bay Park in Cutler Bay for the first annual Cutler Bay Turkey Trot 5k on November 18, 2023.
Florida Phoenix
December 13, 2023
Florida is trying to catch up to the retention rate of medical residents in other states
The Florida Senate wants to spend $70 million to increase the number of physicians training to practice medicine in the state, which lags behind other states in retaining its trainees.
Victoria Advocate
December 5, 2023
The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Say to Someone Who Recently Had a Heart Attack
Parade
December 5, 2023
The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Say to Someone Who Recently Had a Heart Attack
WSVN News
December 2, 2023
Community Health of South Florida hosts World AIDS Day Walk in Cutler Bay
The Community Health of South Florida organization held a walk to raise awareness for World AIDS Day.
Medical News Today
August 16, 2023
Multiple Sclerosis: Early Treatment May Slow Disease Progression
Researchers investigated how early treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) affects health outcomes. They found that earlier treatment is linked to a lower risk of disability later on. Seeking diagnosis and early treatment for MS at the onset of symptoms could improve patient quality of life.
Medical News Today
July 18, 2023
Could a New Biosensor Be the Future of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Diagnostics?
Researchers have developed a new biosensor that can detect structural changes in proteins indicative of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. The sensor could aid early diagnosis of various conditions and help personalize treatment options.
Medical News Today
July 11, 2023
Alzheimer’s Disease: How a New ‘Fastball’ Test Could Help Diagnose Dementia Earlier
Researchers say they may have crafted a simple early detection test that could be game changing when it comes to diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Medical News Today
July 8, 2023
Fluctuating Cholesterol, Triglyceride Levels May Influence Dementia Risk
Over 55 million Trusted Source people have dementia globally. By 2050, this figure is expected to almost triple to 152 million as the global population ages.
Pop Sugar
June 28, 2023
8 Cozy Weighted Stuffed Animals Your Kids Will Love Snuggling
It's no secret that weighted blankets can ease anxiety and envoke a calming effect over the body. But did you know that certain stuffed animals can produce a similar effect?
Everyday Health
April 19, 2023
8 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Taking Antidepressants
Antidepressant medications are evidence-based prescription drugs that can help people with moderate to severe depression feel better. It can take some trial and error to find the right antidepressant for you because some work differently than others, but key to finding the option for you is taking any prescribed medication exactly as directed by your doctor.
Medical News Today
April 19, 2023
Hypertension May Be Linked to More Depression Symptoms
Studies have also shownTrusted Source that hypertension may cause depressive symptoms in aging through microvascular brain damage. Research also shows that an increased heart rate induces anxious behavior in mice.
Medical Xpress
April 13, 2023
How High Blood Pressure Affects Mental Health
Our mental health and that of our cardiovascular system have a complex interaction. A recent study from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig, Germany, now shows the links between higher blood pressure and depressive symptoms, well-being and emotion-related brain activity that may be relevant to the development of hypertension.
Medical News Today
April 12, 2023
Migraine: Experts Discuss Best Ways to Treat These Headaches
Recently, several new ways of treating migraine have emerged, including pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions.
Nature Communications
April 7, 2023
Associations Between Mental Health, Blood Pressure and the Development of Hypertension
Multiple studies have reported a link between mental health and high blood pressure with mixed or even contradictory findings. Here, we resolve those contradictions and further dissect the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationship between mental health, systolic blood pressure, and hypertension using extensive psychological, medical and neuroimaging data from the UK Biobank.
Medical News Today
April 7, 2023
A Rat Study Offers Clues About How Ketamine Can Lead To Psychosis
Schizophrenia is characterized by changes in how a person perceives reality, including experiencing persistent delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking. The condition affects around 24 millionTrusted Source people globally.
Medical News Today
March 30, 2023
Higher Magnesium Intake Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
In 2019, 57.4 million people had dementia globally. By 2050, this figure is expected to rise to 152.8 million. As there is currently no cure for dementia, many researchers emphasize preventative strategies uch as diet. Some studies suggest that dietary magnesium is linked to better cognitive function and may reduce dementia risk.
Medical News Today
March 13, 2023
A Natural Peptide Could Help Tackle Obesity and Diabetes
Obesity leads to significant changes in adipose (fat) tissue metabolism, harms the pancreas, impairs insulin sensitivity, and eventually causes hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), which is the foundation of type 2 diabetes.
Telemundo
March 10, 2023
La FDA aprueba un spray nasal para combatir las migrañas
Se ha autorizado el uso de Zavzpret para el tratamiento de esta enfermedad. De acuerdo con Kate Mullin, investigadora principal del estudio clínico de este medicamento, el spray empieza a actuar a los 15 minutos y su beneficio puede durar hasta 48 horas.
Medical News Today
February 9, 2023
How Immune Cells May Contribute to Obesity-Related Conditions
Macrophages are a type of immune cell that can be found in most organs in the body. They remove harmful substances and dead cells from tissues, and contribute to homeostasis — stability among bodily systems.
Univision
January 30, 2023
Importancia de mantener una buena salud bucodental en los niños
La Dra. Malena Fernández, dentista de Community Health of South Florida, brinda consejos a los padres para crear en sus hijos hábitos de buena higiene bucal.
Telemundo
January 30, 2023
Un 13% de los adultos en EE.UU. son adictos a la comida chatarra (y a los latinos les afecta más)
Una encuesta nacional determinó que uno de cada ocho adultos de entre 50 y 80 años son adictos a la comida chatarra, una tasa que es aún mayor en mujeres de 50 a 60 años.
Medical News Today
January 20, 2023
Could Our Ability to Regulate Our Feelings Impact Our Dementia Risk?
Studies showTrusted Source that older adults can more effectively regulate their emotional states than younger adults, as they tend to prioritize social and emotional interactions and have a positivity biasTrusted Source.
Parents
January 18, 2023
35 Positive Affirmations to Empower Your Child
Teach your child some of these feel-good statements to improve their emotional and mental well-being.
Mom Junction
January 18, 2023
8 Signs Of Oldest Child Syndrome And How To Deal With It
Pay attention to signs and help your child develop healthy relations with their siblings.
Mom Junction
January 5, 2023
Why Do College Athletes Keep Dying by Suicide?
Five college athletes died by suicide in the spring of 2022. A look at the problem, why it matters, and what can be done to help all student athletes.
Medical News Today
December 15, 2022
Type 2 Diabetes: How Intermittent Fasting Could Help Reverse the Condition
New research shows that 3 months of intermittent fasting reversed type 2 diabetes in nearly half of the study’s participants. Jeff Wasserman/Stocksy
Very Well Family
December 12, 2022
Should You Get Your Kids the Pfizer or Moderna Vaccine?
After a long period of waiting, COVID-19 vaccines are finally available for children under the age of 5. On June 18, 2022 after FDA approval, the CDC greenlit both Moderna and Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 6 months and up.
Very Well Mind
December 1, 2022
People Living with HIV/AIDS Have Much Higher Risk of Suicide
As of 2018, approximately 1.2 million people had HIV in the U.S.1 According to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in General Psychiatry, a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS significantly increases the risk of suicidality.
Medical News Today
December 1, 2022
Florida HIV Cases Increasing — And Many People Don’t Know They Have It
While many parts of the country have HIV under control, Florida leads the nation in new infections.
Miami Media Group LLC
December 1, 2022
Legacy South Florida’s Top Black Healthcare Professionals Of 2022
M•I•A MEDIA GROUP LLC, is one of the nation’s largest Black publishers in the United States.
Youtube
November 29, 2022
CHI on the air with HOT 105 – World AIDS Day Walk
Bring the whole family to the CHI World AIDS Day Walk for a day of entertainment, food, children’s activities, giveaways and raffles!
Very Well Mind
November 1, 2022
What Is The Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale?
Researchers have begun to view bipolar disorder as a spectrum, with varying intensity in moods and symptoms. Ronald Pies, MD, professor of psychiatry and SUNY Upstate Medical University and Tufts University, developed the Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale.
Telemundo
October 18, 2022
Racionar la vital (pero costosa) insulina es el pan de cada día para millones de diabéticos en EE.UU.
Según un estudio, uno de cada cinco adultos que sufre diabetes se inyecta menos insulina de la que necesita para que le dure más.
Very Well Mind
October 4, 2022
Hispanic Heritage Month: Shedding Light on Mental Health in the Latinx Community
Hispanic Heritage Month is observed every year between September 15th and October 15th as a way to celebrate the achievements of millions of Hispanic and Latinx Americans and the contributions they've made—in the United States and beyond.
Vice
October 3, 2022
When Online Harassment Is So Awful You Need Trauma Therapy
For most people, simply logging off isn’t an option. So what can you do to protect your well-being?
Healthline
September 30, 2022
How to Handle Risky Internet Trends Like TikTok’s NyQuil Chicken Challenge
TikTok trends come and go constantly. Some, like the “Hot Girl Walk,” are worth considering — they boast physical and mental health benefits.
iHeart
September 30, 2022
Monkeypox & Vacunas Actualizadas Contra El COVID
Esta semana hablamos con el Dr. Edgar Nuñez, quien nos cuenta más sobre la historia de la viruela del simio, cómo podemos mantenernos seguros y cómo funcionan las vacunas en la actualidad.
Healthline
September 29, 2022
Why Type 1 Diabetes Can Be Tougher on Girls Than Boys
New research reports that type 1 diabetes may be tougher on girls than boys due to higher blood sugar levels, weight issues, and higher cholesterol.
Healthline
September 13, 2022
Are You TikTok Tired? Here’s How to Stop Scrolling and Reclaim More Zzz’s
School bells are ringing again across the United States, which means alarm clocks are likely going off earlier, too.
Toronto Sun
September 10, 2022
Experts Weigh In on Best Ways to Protect Kids from Cyberbullying
A recent survey by the RCMP found that 31% of Canadian youth say they have been cyberbullied before. That’s an increase of 17%, which can be blamed on the pandemic, a time in which kids’ screen time soared.
She Knows
August 31, 2022
Attendance Policies Give Our Kids Dangerous Health Priorities In the Age of COVID
I don’t think anyone was more excited about the reopening of schools in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic than parents.
August 30, 2022
People Are Cooperating More Than They Have in Decades
Cooperation is often encouraged in relationships and is a well-known sign of a strong community.
Very Well Mind
August 30, 2022
Navigating White Suppremisist Harassment Online
The negative effects that white supremacy have on mental health are well documented but in order to combat these harms, it's important to know where racist acts are taking place.
WFSU Public Media
August 26, 2022
Florida’s Severe Child Psychiatrist Shortage Keeps a Miami-Dade Provider up at Night
Florida needs pediatric psychiatrists. A map on the website of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry shows most of the state has a severe shortage. Some counties have no providers at all.
Very Well Mind
August 25, 2022
A Father’s Adult Attachment Style May Be Directly Related to Anxiety in Children
Understanding the attachment style of children may help to address mental health issues, and understanding where these attachment styles come from is a key piece of that puzzle.
Local Channel 10
August 25, 2022
Doctor Says Cases of Monkeypox Continue to Rise Among Students, Young Adults
Florida currently has the 4th highest amount of reported cases in the U.S., with most cases coming from South Florida
Fatherly
August 17, 2022
Parents Who Raise Flexible, Adaptable Kids Do These 3 Things
While kids become more open to change, parents learn patience by doing these three things.
WLRN
August 10, 2022
Florida’s Severe Child Psychiatrist Shortage Keeps One Provider in Miami-Dade up at Night
Florida needs pediatric psychiatrists. A map on the website of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry shows most of the state has a severe shortage. Some counties have no providers at all.
Very Well Mind
July 31, 2022
Loneliness and Mental Health Distress Have a Cyclical Relationship
For many, the pandemic intensified loneliness concerns. A new research study conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) has found a direct link between the impacts of loneliness and greater mental health distress.
NBC Miami
July 1, 2022
Push on to Get COVID Vaccines to Children in South Florida’s Minority Communities
Community Health of South Florida now administering covid vaccines to children as young as six months old
Best Products
June 22, 2022
Pregnancy Tests Are Pretty Simple, and Here Are the Best
Having been both a fretful young woman not wanting to be pregnant and also, later, a woman desperately wanting to see a second line, I understand that pregnancy tests are fraught little devices.
MSN
June 9, 2022
Here’s What to Know When Choosing a Pill Organizer or Pill Dispenser
If you use multiple medications and think you don’t need a pill organizer or pill dispenser, think again.
Health US News
June 9, 2022
Here’s What to Know When Choosing a Pill Organizer or Pill Dispenser
If you use multiple medications and think you don’t need a pill organizer or pill dispenser, think again.
Psycom
June 8, 2022
Movies That Help When You’re Depressed
When you're battling the blues, becoming engrossed in a good movie can be a therapeutic distraction. Films can also educate loved ones and friends about what depression (or other serious mental illnesses) feels like. Here's our list of what to watch.
Psych Central
June 1, 2022
How Domestic Violence May Affect Children
Domestic violence can have a lasting impact on children, but there are options to promote healing.
Healthline
May 25, 2022
Texas School Shooting: Guns are the Top Cause of Death for U.S. Children
Yesterday’s school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas — in which at least 19 children and two teachers died — is the deadliest school shooting to occur since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that claimed 26 lives in 2012.
Very Well Health
May 24, 2022
Where Can You Get A Booster Shot?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends all fully vaccinated people over the age of 5 in the United States get at least one COVID-19 booster shot.
CBS News
May 9, 2022
“I Felt So Alone”: Rising Rates of Suicide, Depression Accelerated by Pandemic Among U.S. Kids
The U.S. surgeon general has called it an 'urgent public health crisis' – a devastating decline in the mental health of kids across the country. According to the CDC, the rates of suicide, self harm, anxiety and depression are up among adolescents – a trend that began before the pandemic.
Livestrong
May 3, 2022
7 Tips to Find Affordable Health Care
The cost for health care in the United States is often steep and unpredictable.
Telemundo
May 2, 2022
El estigma sobre la salud mental les impide a muchos latinos recibir ayuda a tiempo: “Es muy triste”
La muerte de la cantante country Naomi Judd resalta de nuevo la importancia de la salud mental. Los expertos insisten en que es crucial buscar ayuda especializada, pero estigmas sociales y culturales detienen a muchos latinos. Mayo es el mes de la salud mental.
News Health
April 26, 2022
Guns Surpass Motor Vehicles as Top Cause of Death for U.S. Children: What Parents Should Know
Yesterday’s school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas — in which at least 19 children and two teachers died — is the deadliest school shooting to occur since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that claimed 26 lives in 2012.
CBS News
March 30, 2022
Publix Ending Popular Free Prescriptions Program
MIAMI (CBSMiami) - Several prescription medications that were once free under Publix's free prescription program will no longer be free of charge.
Very Well Mind
March 21, 2022
What to Do if You’re Stressed About the End of Mask Mandates
COVID-19 has normalized the use of masks as a preventative measure all across the US, but mask mandates are increasingly ending in most states.
Very Well Mind
March 17, 2022
Evolving Definitions of Addiction: Gaming Disorder and its Treatment Implications
The field of addictions research continues to evolve. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), gaming disorder has been recognized in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11).
Very Well Family
February 28, 2022
Can My Baby Eat Rice?
Remember when you registered for that deluxe high chair back when you were pregnant?
Very Well Mind
February 27, 2022
How Black and Latinx Healthcare Workers in Support Roles Are Coping
The tolls of the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted how many people view work. A new study found that Black and Latinx healthcare workers in support roles experienced disruptions to their job duties due to the pandemic.
South Florida Business Journal
February 9, 2022
Blake Hall Promotion
Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI) is excited to announce the promotion of Blake Hall to CEO and President. He has been with the non-profit health care company for 16 years and has excelled at securing opportunity, growth and quality care improvements.
Very Well Mind
February 9, 2022
Vaccine Hesitancy Dropped Faster Among Black People, Study Suggests
Differing views on the COVID-19 vaccine have had far-reaching impacts. A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that Black people worked through COVID-19 vaccine hesitation more quickly than white people.
South Florida Hospital News
February 4, 2022
CHI Partners with the American Dental Association to Offer Free Dental Care to Kids
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI), is proud to host Give Kids A Smile Day on February 4, 2022. The annual event provides free dental screenings, cleanings, vanish, sealants and giveaways to kids ages one to 16 years old.
Very Well Family
January 31, 2022
Can My Baby Eat Corn?
Beginning to feed your infant solid foods can be an incredibly exciting phase in their young life. You start to see them develop preferences and discover tastes and textures beyond breastmilk and/or formula.
Very Well Mind
January 26, 2022
New Research Sheds Light on How Others Help Us Regulate Our Own Emotions
When navigating a stressful situation, even the best healthy coping skills may fall short, and many times we need additional support. A study published in Affective Science found that receiving emotional support may help individuals regulate their feelings and improve their mental health.
Very Well Fit
January 21, 2022
How to Get Over Your Gym Anxiety and Create Fun, Healthy Workout Habits
If you feel stressed, worried, or tense before going to the gym, you might have gym anxiety.
Very Well Mind
January 20, 2022
Stress Is Aging You Faster—But It’s Possible to Slow Down the Biological Clock
Individuals are often told to reduce or manage their stress, especially over long periods of time. A new study published in Translational Psychiatry found that chronic stress may contribute to faster aging, but emotional regulation and self-control help.
Health
January 5, 2022
Stressed About Your Salary, Debt, or Spending Habits? Here’s What to Know About Financial Anxiety
Between a global pandemic and skyrocketing inflation, making ends meet and staying out of debt is no small challenge for Americans. Here's how to deal with the money stress.
Parade
January 3, 2022
10 Myths About Schizophrenia That Doctors Want People to Stop Believing Right Now
Most of us vaguely understand what schizophrenia is, but unfortunately, misconceptions and outright falsehoods about this mental illness abound, and experts warn that all that misinformation out there is harmful to people with schizophrenia and the people who love them.
Very Well Mind
December 10, 2021
SNT Experimental Depression Treatment Nearly 80% Effective
When dealing with treatment-resistant depression, individuals may sometimes need to explore a variety of options to experience benefits.
PracticeLink
December 3, 2021
Look For a Place Where Your Goals Can Be Satisfied
Physician Linda Zambrana, M.D., says to look for a place where your goals and your expectations will be satisfied.
Very Well Mind
November 12, 2021
Data Shows Minimal Change in Americans’ Use of Mental Health Services
The pandemic has had a substantial impact on mental health in the US.
Springer Publishing Company
November 11, 2021
Changes COVID-19 Brought to the Nursing World
Nurse Practitioner Week 2021 Special Issue
WLRN
November 10, 2021
Pediatrician Emphasizes Safety of the Pfizer Vaccine for Young Kids and Stresses the Importance of the Shot
Schools and clinics across South Florida are organizing voluntary vaccination events to protect 5- to 11-year-old children against COVID-19.
Public News Service
November 9, 2021
Overcoming Politics in New Phase With Childhood COVID Vaccinations
Health officials are optimistic broad immunity against COVID-19 can be achieved for children, because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended a pediatric version of Pfizer's vaccine for kids 5-11 years old.
PracticeLink
November 7, 2021
Physician Job Search Preparation: A Year in Review
“PracticeLink made it extremely easy to narrow down my search,” says Tony Moon, M.D. – Photo by Djamel Ramoul
Medical Economics
November 1, 2021
Prepare Your Practice for an Effective Flu Season
How medical practices can create effective vaccination programs for the months ahead
Telemundo
October 27, 2021
¿Quién Podrá Recibir la Cuarta Dosis de Refuerzo de la Vacuna Contra El COVID-19 Recomendada Por Los CDC?
Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades actualizaron sus guías de vacunación informando que algunas personas inmunocomprometidas podrían recibir otra dosis. Una experta lo aclara.
Telemundo
October 27, 2021
Se Multiplican Discusiones Entre Los Padres Con la Llegada de la Vacuna Contra El COVID-19 Para Los Niños
Organizaciones como AltaMed ya planean ofrecer ayuda para aclarar las dudas que tengan los padres. Mientras, estados como California se alistan para la posible aprobación de la vacuna para los niños de entre los 5 y 11 años de edad.
The Miami times
October 26, 2021
CHI’s 50th Anniversary Gala to Support New Crisis Center
Former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Dennis Moss; Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) CEO Brodes H. Hartley Jr.; Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kionne McGhee and Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava (L-R) at CHI's 50th anniversary gala.
Med Shadow Foundation
October 25, 2021
PTSD Treatment: A Multi-Pronged Approach
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a term often “thrown around loosely,” says Howard Pratt, doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) and a psychiatrist at the Community Health of South Florida, who treats PTSD.
Miami's Community News
October 20, 2021
The Community Health of South Florida INC. Golden Legacy 50th Anniversary Gala Benefited Chi’s Children’s Crisis Center, a Haven for Children Suffering From Mental Illness
Eliott Rodriguez, CBS 4 News Anchor; Tiffani Helberg, CHI VP for Communications; Adriana Salazar, Roar Media Senior Client Services Supervisor; Vicky Arroyo, Roar Media Graphic Designer; Meagan Amaral and Jacques Hart Roar Media CEO; Andrea Rodriguez, CHI Marketing Coordinator; for more info: chisouthfl.org
Very Well Mind
October 15, 2021
Mental Health Professionals Can Encourage Patients to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine, Here’s How
Approximately 140 million Americans still aren’t fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Very Well Mind
October 15, 2021
Parents With Pre and Postpartum Depression May Pass That Depression on to Their Kids
According to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), about 1 out of every 6 adults will experience depression.
US News
October 8, 2021
Revenge of the Silent (Vaccinated) Majority
Vaccinated Americans are fed up with the pandemic – and with those who refuse to get inoculated and wear masks.
Very Well Mind
October 1, 2021
Marginalized Mental Health Matters: What Experts Want You to Know
In a welcome change of behavior and social progress, individuals are now more willing to promote mental health in the same way that physical health has long been prioritized.
Business Insider
September 28, 2021
The Best Time to Get Your Flu Shot Is Early Fall
Flu shots are the most effective way to help prevent getting the flu and the dangerous complications associated with a serious case of influenza.
Insider
September 27, 2021
The Best Time to Get a Flu Shot Is in Late September or October — Here’s Why
Flu shots are the most effective way to help prevent getting the flu and the dangerous complications associated with a serious case of influenza. In the 2018-2019 flu season, experts estimate that the vaccine prevented about 4.4 million illnesses.
Telemundo
September 7, 2021
Esta madre quiere cuidar a sus hijos del COVID-19 y la influenza… y no duda que las vacunas la ayudarán a lograrlo
A pocas semanas del inicio de la temporada de influenza, muchos padres de familia se preocupan por la presencia de este virus en medio de la pandemia del COVID-19. Las autoridades recomiendan vacunarse contra ambos virus incluso simultáneamente.
El Nuevo Herald
September 7, 2021
Joven cubana que vivió en la calle se hace médico
La joven cubana Yeily Hernandez Mato tuvo que superar un sin numero de retos antes de vestirse de heroe en su ceremonia de bata blanca tras haber obtenido un doctorado en medicina.
NBC Miami
August 31, 2021
Community Health of South Florida Makes COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory for All Staff
All staff, students training in its facilities, and volunteers will have to be vaccinated by September 30
Parents
August 26, 2021
Everything Parents Need to Know About the Crate Challenge Blowing Up TikTok
Experts and even the FDA advise against this challenge. Here's why and how to talk to your kids about it.
Miami Herald
August 23, 2021
On a Trip Through the Florida Keys? Here’s Where You Can Find COVID Tests and Vaccines
Are you headed to the Florida Keys before summer runs out?
Very Well Mind
August 20, 2021
A Developing Brain May Process Music Differently When Learning a Foreign Language
Extra-curricular activities are often encouraged from a young age, but different activities have varied effects on the brain.
Tittle Press
August 10, 2021
Prepare Your Practice for an Effective Flu Season
However, following the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, much of what has been done could be extended to an influenza vaccination program, helping a larger percentage of the population.
Very Well Mind
August 5, 2021
Empathetic Teens Come From More Secure Homes, Study Says
Empathy is often encouraged for healthy relationships.
Yahoo! Life
July 30, 2021
35 Positive Affirmations to Empower Your Child
A child's mental health is just as important as their physical health. If you want to foster happiness and well-being in your kid, consider teaching them some positive affirmations.
South Florida Hospital News
July 28, 2021
Interview with CEO Col. Brodes H. Hartley, Jr.
South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report featured our CEO Col. Brodes H. Hartley, Jr. in their CEO Profiles series. He shares the incredible story of CHI, recounts his 40-year journey with the organization, and highlights the importance of providing quality health care to the community.
Thrive Global
July 23, 2021
Stress Is Unavoidable. Transferring It to Your Kids Isn’t
Some stressors may not be appropriate for kids, but others can offer valuable teaching moments.
Miami's Community News
July 7, 2021
CHI 50th Anniversary Commemorative Issue
A special edition of Miami's Community Newspapers
Very Well Mind
July 3, 2021
Quality Recess Gives a Boost to Children’s Mental Health, Study Says
Recess is likely to evoke a variety of childhood memories for adults. According to a study published in the Journal of School Health, it has significant impacts on the healthy development of children.
Insider
June 25, 2021
Why You Should Reconsider Getting a Tattoo While Pregnant
Tattoos are becoming increasingly common. In fact, about 3 in 10 people report having at least some kind of ink. But tattoos aren't safe for everyone.
Telemundo
June 24, 2021
Un grave accidente de tránsito y una dura recuperación cambiaron el destino a esta joven latina
Tras sufrir un accidente de tránsito a los 18 años, la lucha de un equipo de médicos por salvarle la vida inspiró a Yeily Hernández a estudiar medicina y, ya graduada, a dedicarse a ayudar a los más necesitados.
Archyde
June 24, 2021
FROM HOMELESS TO MEDICAL RESIDENT – TELEMUNDO MIAMI (51)
From homeless to doctor, a young woman of Cuban origin graduated from medicine and today received her white coat.
CBS News
June 23, 2021
Pop-up COVID Vaccination Site Pops up at Broward Transportation Site
Florida counties have vaccinated at least 60% of their population, ages 12 and up. That is good news at a time when concern is growing over the Delta variant of the virus.
NBC Miami
June 23, 2021
South Florida Woman Begins Residency at Clinic Where She Was Once a Patient
After a horrific car accident, a young woman has vowed to become a doctor.
WSVN News
June 23, 2021
Former Homeless Woman Becomes Doctor Nearly a Decade After Near-Fatal Car Crash
7News has an inspiring story about a new doctor. Her mission to become a physician began when she nearly lost her life and had nowhere to live.
Very Well Mind
June 22, 2021
Low-Wage Earners Have Lacked the Luxury of Working From Home During COVID-19
Wealth has never been equitably distributed across the U.S., and the pandemic has only highlighted this reality. A recently published study in the Annals of the American Association of Geographers found that this was evident from the time that various groups spent at home.
Telemundo
June 21, 2021
Inmigrante de origen cubano: de homeless a residente de medicina
De desamparada a doctora, una joven de origen cubano se graduó de medicina y hoy recibió su bata blanca.
Telemundo
June 17, 2021
La Corte Suprema respalda por tercera vez Obamacare frente al acoso de los republicanos
La Corte Suprema dictaminó 7-2 este jueves que la Ley del Cuidado de Salud Asequible, conocida como Obamacare, sigue siendo válida, rechazando una afirmación de un grupo de estados conservadores de que un cambio reciente a la ley la hacía inconstitucional.
Caribbean Today
June 7, 2021
Vaccinating The Underserved And Hard-To-Reach Populations Through Strategic Outreach
“Our vaccination efforts have worked to ensure the most vulnerable populations are reached along with everyone else. It’s what we do. We have been putting patient care first for 50 years.”
NBC Miami
June 7, 2021
Affordable Care Act Survives Latest Supreme Court Challenge
A major victory for Obamacare, as the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Affordable Care Act — after several states argued it was unconstitutional. NBC 6’s Amanda Plasencia has how local health care workers are reacting to the ruling.
Everyday Health
June 1, 2021
7 Negative Thoughts to Avoid if Your Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Stops Working
How to banish self-blame and other negativity to stay motivated when setbacks happen.
Romper
May 27, 2021
Can Babies Drink Oat Milk Instead Of Cow’s Milk?
Oat milk can be a delicious addition to cereal, smoothies, and even lattes, so naturally many parents would like to share the tasty stuff with their children. But is oat milk safe for babies to consume in general, or do they need to wait for a little bit? Here’s what four pediatricians had to say on the subject because meeting your child’s nutritional needs is so important.
The Body
May 26, 2021
Could I Have a Baby While Mentally Ill?
One of the first thoughts I had after I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder was, “Can I still have a baby?” It felt like all of the things I’d looked forward to as an adult just weren’t going to happen.
Miami's Community News
May 10, 2021
CHI Commences 50-Year Anniversary Celebration With Patient Appreciation Ceremony and Donor Recognition Events
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) is pleased to announce the kickoff of its 50-year anniversary celebrations with festivities in recognition of Patient Appreciation Day.
Thrive Global
April 21, 2021
The Value of Compassion and Education with Christopher Edouard
Christopher Edouard, APRN, explores the importance of compassion, education, and self-reflection throughout his 11 years of experience as a medical professional.
Miami Herald
April 16, 2021
After School Closures, Disrupted Lives, Some Leap at Chance to Get Kids 5 and up Vaccinated
Matt and Allison Johnson of Coral Gables, both in their 40s, got vaccinated against COVID-19 in April, after their age group became eligible.
Miami Media Group LLC
April 7, 2021
Legacy Miami Power Issue: Most Influential & Powerful Black Professionals For 2021
M•I•A MEDIA GROUP LLC, is one of the nation’s largest Black publishers in the United States.
Medium
April 1, 2021
Victoria Castro of Community Health of South Florida (CHI): How We Can Leverage the Power of Gratitude to Improve Our Overall Mental Wellness
As we all know, times are tough right now. In addition to the acute medical crisis caused by the Pandemic, in our post COVID world, we are also experiencing what some have called a “mental health pandemic”.
Univision
March 26, 2021
El impacto en la salud mental de los niños migrantes que cruzan solos la frontera: un trauma del que muchos no conseguirán reponerse
La odisea de una niña de 7 años que cruzó sola la frontera hacia EEUU ejemplifica la dramática situación a la que se enfrentan miles de menores en la frontera con México. Hablamos con expertos en psicología infantil sobre el impacto de este hecho traumático para su salud mental.
Miami Herald
March 25, 2021
Who Will Vaccinate Miami-Dade Jail Detainees? Several Hundred Qualify but Have No Access
Donning a loose-fitting orange jumpsuit, a Miami-Dade jail detainee became one of the first in the state to receive a COVID vaccine on Thursday morning, as indicated by the gaggle of TV camera operators, reporters and county dignitaries surrounding him just past the facility’s fortified entrance.
Healthline
March 23, 2021
Will 2021 Spring Breakers Trigger a New COVID-19 Surge?
In March of 2020, just weeks after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, millions of vacationers flocked to beaches, cities, and mountain towns in the United States to celebrate spring break.
Miami Herald
March 11, 2021
Florida Vaccines May Open to All in April, Desantis Says. For Now, Long Lines and Waits
With the vaccine supply in Florida increasing due to a pronounced push by the Biden administration, all Florida residents may be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine by April, Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested Thursday.
Very Well Family
March 10, 2021
Racial, Ethnic Disparities Found in Diagnosis, Treatment of ADHD
As of 2016, an estimated 6.1 million children were diagnosed with ADHD in the United States. However, some children are not receiving access to ADHD examinations or treatment.
Community Newspapers
March 1, 2021
Community Health of South Florida Continues its Legacy of Excellence with Female Leaders
INSIDE: Profiles of outstanding women who have contributed to our community.
Healthcare
March 1, 2021
Telehealth Has Radically Changed the Way We Go to the Doctor—and We Have the Pandemic to Thank for That
When lockdowns kicked in, telehealth took off—and millions of Americans (as well as their providers) finally got comfortable with virtual doctor visits.
Miami Herald
February 25, 2021
As Miami-Dade Vaccinates Younger Residents for COVID, Black Seniors Feeling Left Behind
During the pandemic, Romania Dukes has done it all for her West Perrine community: hand out food boxes, help combat gun violence, distribute masks.
Miami's Community News
February 10, 2021
Community Newspaper Interview with Colonel Brodes H. Hartley Jr
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Keys Weekly
January 28, 2021
Small, Local Agencies Make a Big Impact on Pandemic
As the pandemic has the nation’s attention, so do the large health care and assistance providers. Hospital systems like Baptist Health South Florida and Jackson Health System grab headlines with their efforts to combat the coronavirus.
NBA Cares
January 27, 2021
MLK Event
MLK Event B Roll Segments from 1/16 vs DET and 1/18 vs DET
Direct Relief
January 25, 2021
Miami Heat Donates $1M, Partners With Direct Relief to Address Healthcare Gap Among South Florida’s Minority Communities
The Miami HEAT, together with the Micky & Madeleine Arison Family Foundation, today announced a $1,000,000 donation to Direct Relief’s Health Equity Fund, which will expand the organization’s work towards health equity by ensuring health centers and free and charitable clinics have access to the medicines and funding they need to serve their communities.
US News
January 25, 2021
How to Become a Family Medicine Physician
Family doctors are capable of treating all kinds of patients – men and women, young and old.
Very Well Mind
January 22, 2021
What To Do If You’re Billed For A Covid-19 Test
One of the most crucial aspects of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic has and will continue to be testing. The passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) addressed one of the biggest worries people have about testing—how they will pay for it.
CBS News
January 15, 2021
Miami Heat Donate $1 Million to Bridge Healthcare Gap in Minority Communities
The Miami Heat continued their social justice pledge to help make positive changes in the community by donating $1 million to Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organization, that will help address the healthcare gap in South Florida minority communities.
NBA
January 15, 2021
Miami Heat Donates $1M in Support of Minority Healthcare Infrastructure
Your Miami HEAT are partnering with Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organization with a mission to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty or emergencies—without regard to politics, religion, or ability to pay.
Very Well Health]
January 14, 2021
What Can COVID-19 Testing Teach Us About Vaccine Rollout?
The largest vaccination campaign in history has begun, with more than 11.1 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the United States.
WLRN
December 22, 2020
After Losing Loved Ones to COVID-19, Families Grapple With Grief and the Holiday Season
More than 20,000 lives have been lost in Florida due to COVID-19. But those numbers aren’t just statistics. They represent mothers, fathers, siblings, friends. People.
Med Shadow Foundation
December 15, 2020
Doctors: Side Effects of HIV Medicines Can Be Managed
Two patients have reportedly been cured of the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) through bone marrow transplants intended to treat their cancer. A third was cured without the transplant.
Very Well Mind
December 14, 2020
Digital Self-Harm Is on the Rise, Study Shows
Self-harm manifests both physically and psychologically, and adolescents are particularly at risk of displaying these behaviors.
Healthline
December 14, 2020
Why the CDC Wants the Names and Birthdates of COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients
COVID-19 vaccines are beginning to roll out across the United States, promising the beginning of the end to a pandemic that has led to the deaths of more than 300,000 people in the country.
Insider
December 11, 2020
A Trump Administration Policy Is Increasing Health Risks for Undocumented Pregnant Women Doctors Say
Most expecting mothers write down their prenatal appointments months in advance and fall into a rhythm of visiting their doctor or midwife regularly during their pregnancy.
Insider
November 17, 2020
Authoritative Parenting Is a Psychologist-Backed Technique to Raise Confident and Independent Kids
There's no shortage of parenting advice out there. But if you're looking to be a good parent, psychologists say that one approach is particularly beneficial: authoritative parenting.
Newsweek
November 15, 2020
50 Photos of American Life in 2020
It would be disingenuous to say 2020 started out like any other year.
Community Newspapers Radio
November 13, 2020
Children’s Trauma Center COVID Pandemic Resources for Children
Interview w Jean Pierre VP CHI of South Florida Discussing Children's Trauma and New Trauma Center
Livestrong
November 11, 2020
How Bad Is It Really to Skip Washing Your Hands After Using the Bathroom?
It's a lesson that has been drummed into our brains since potty training: "Always wash your hands after you go to the bathroom." But a January 2020 YouGov poll found that 42 percent of Americans don't consistently soap up after a trip to the toilet at home.
Telemundo
November 10, 2020
La posibilidad de eliminar Obamacare mantiene en vilo a millones de personas en Estados Unidos
La Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible, mejor conocida como Obamacare, fue diseñada para familias de bajos ingresos y tiene inscritas a más de 20 millones de personas, de las cuáles unos cuatro millones de adultos y unos 600,000 niños son latinos.
Legacy Miami
October 28, 2020
Legacy Miami Top Black Healthcare Professionals 2020
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Miami Herald
October 12, 2020
Senior-Level Hires and Promotions for the Week of Oct. 12, 2020
Michael B. Nadler has been named a partner with Stumphauzer, Foslid, Sloman, Ross and Kolaya in Miami. Nadler will concentrate his practice on counseling and defending corporations and individuals on a range of regulatory, criminal and civil matters, involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, money laundering, healthcare fraud, securities law violations and white-collar criminal defense.
Romper
September 28, 2020
7 Signs Of Growing Pains In Toddlers, According To Experts
It feels like babies and toddlers are constantly going through some sort of growth spurt, and honestly, it's because they are.
WMFE
September 26, 2020
How To Help Children And Adolescents Gain Coping Skills As Soon As They’re Struggling With Depression
Children and teenagers have gone months without regularly seeing friends, extended family and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. If a young person is struggling with difficult emotions and stress, Dr. Howard Pratt has advice about how to step in and support them.
South Dade News Leader
September 25, 2020
Meals With A Side Of Medical Care
As summer gives way to fall across the country, while leaf changes here aren’t a reality, a change is coming in how people in Homestead can get access to healthcare.
Next Avenue
September 10, 2020
How the Pandemic Has Increased Suicidal Thoughts
For most of us, the pandemic is the first time we've experienced long-term physical separation from others. Even the most introverted among us needs that in-person connection, even if it's just to say hello to a cashier at the grocery store.
Keys Weekly
September 9, 2020
Local College, Health Clinic Team Up to Offer Practical Nursing Skills
Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI) is proud to announce a new student education affiliation agreement with The College of The Florida Keys (CFK).
Florida Politics
August 13, 2020
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell announces new legislation to aid mobile COVID-19 Testing Sites
The sites aid low-income communities where testing capacity is limited. U.S. Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is trying to make coronavirus testing mobile.
Medium
August 12, 2020
Dr. Howard Pratt of Community Health of South Florida: 5 Steps That Each Of Us Can Take To Proactively Help Heal Our Country
Young people should consider making a positive impact because when you help society, you help yourself. At the end of the day, it feels good to help others and I find that a lot of what I do is partly selfish.
Miami Today News
July 29, 2020
Shorthanded Mental Health System Battles Covid-19 Pressures
The arrival of Covid-19 has put even more pressure on South Florida’s already ailing mental health care community.
Romper
June 30, 2020
9 Resources For Non-Black Parents Of Black Children, Recommended By Experts & Families
Parenting is a complex job for most every family, but raising kids across racial lines presents its own set of challenges. But there are many excellent resources for non-Black parents of Black children available to help caretakers navigate the concerns and questions that come up, not only in these tumultuous times, but on an everyday basis.
Reviews
June 11, 2020
How to Drive Through the Florida Keys on a Socially Distanced Road Trip According to Experts, Plus What to Pack, the Best Hotels Along the Way, and What to Do if Someone Gets Sick
A drive through Florida's Keys is a picturesque experience that's unique to this tropical savanna region. There's simply no other environment like it in the contiguous 48 states, making it the ideal route for a road trip.
1 Ft. Lauderdale
March 18, 2020
Community Health Of South Florida Begins Testing Its Patients For Coronavirus
CBS4's Peter D'Oench reports CHI plans to open a testing facility in Marathon as well.
Florida Academy of Family Physicians
December 19, 2019
November Spotlight: Romeena Lee, PGY-2, DO, MPH
All my life I have had a deep-seated drive to help others.
Miami's Community News
October 5, 2019
CHI Foundation Elects New Chairman
Anthony Acevedo is the newly elected Chairman of the Community Health Foundation. He has been a member of the foundation board for three years and now assumes the leadership role for the fundraising board of the non-profit healthcare organization, Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI).
Miami's Community News
September 24, 2019
Hundreds Help CHI Foundation Score Big Win at Casino Night
Hundreds attended Community Health Foundation’s Casino Night on Sept. 7 at Christ the King Lutheran Church Hall in Pinecrest. From prominent community leaders to business owners, everyone came together to roll the dice and spin the roulette wheel with a charitable purpose.
Miami Today News
September 3, 2019
Shortage of Psychiatrists Makes Care Spotty at Best
A nationwide shortage of psychiatrists is among key factors making it difficult for South Florida’s mentally impaired residents to find care in their own communities.
Univision
March 30, 2019
Las heridas emocionales de la masacre de Parkland siguen abiertas
En las últimas semanas dos estudiantes de la zona de Parkland se han quitado la vida. El psiquiatra Elkins Guzman habla de las posibles señales de un suicidio.
Miami's Community News
February 26, 2019
CHI’s Planned Children’s Crisis Center Aims to Treat Mental Illness in Youth
South Florida on Feb. 14 remembered a grim and tragic anniversary — the shooting that took the lives of 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. On Valentine’s Day 2018, a day meant to celebrate love, South Florida was scarred collectively by this violent act.
CBS Mornings
October 31, 2018
Health Care an Important Issue for Florida Voters Ahead of Midterms
The president begins a series of 11 rallies in six days on Wednesday leading up to the midterm elections. Health care is a top issue for voters across the country, including Florida. Nancy Cordes reports from Miami Beach.
CBS News
October 31, 2018
Open Enrollment Begins Thursday For Federal Marketplace Health Insurance
MIAMI (CBSMiami) - Open enrollment begins Thursday for those who purchase health insurance through the federal marketplace.
Miami's Community News
August 17, 2018
CHI Receives $100,000 Gift from Cornerstone Group to help Build the Jacquelyn T. Hartley Children’s Crisis Center in South-Dade
On August 15, 2018, Community Health of South Florida received a generous donation from Cornerstone Group in the amount of $100,000 to help build the Jacqueline T. Hartley Children’s Crisis Center next to the Doris Ison Health Center. CHI President and CEO, Col. Brodes Hartley Jr. and Lenny Wolf of Cornerstone Group were joined in the presentation by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Dennis C. Moss who thanked them for the great work that they have done and continue to do in the community.
Local Channel 10
August 8, 2018
Child Vaccinations Should be Included in Back-to-School To Do list, CDC says
Doctors with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say parents should make sure their children are vaccinated before going back to school.
Miami's Community News
July 31, 2018
CHI to Sponsor Free Events for National Health Center Week
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) is celebrating National Health Center Week with several free events, Aug. 11-18.
Miami's Community News
July 13, 2018
Addressing Gentrification in the West Grove
This comment by Darlene best reflects the community’s most urgent concern: “gentrification”.
Diariolas Americas
May 14, 2018
Nancy Pelosi visita Miami a un año del fallido intento de acabar con Obamacare
La líder de la minoría demócrata en la Cámara Baja del Congreso se reunió con un grupo de profesionales de la salud, pacientes y periodistas para abordar el preocupante tema del cuidado médico público
AMA
December 18, 2017
Physician Investment Key to Improving Clinic’s BP-Control Rate
About 36.7 million people suffer from high blood pressure (BP) that is not controlled, which can lead to major health conditions including heart attack, stroke and kidney failure. The nation is in need of improving its 54 percent rate of blood-pressure control among adults with hypertension. Saint Anthony Amofah, MD, aims to help raise this number with an effective BP management-and-control program.
Telemundo
December 4, 2017
En riesgo seguro de salud excluido de reforma tributaria
El futuro de un programa de seguro de salud para niños está en riesgo, pues no fue incluido en la reforma tributaria que aprobó el Senado el fin de semana.
Telemundo
November 20, 2017
Coronas dentales en la cocina de su casa
Buscando una sonrisa perfecta, una residente de Hialeah acordó dejar que le colocaran coronas o puentes en los dientes en la cocina de su casa.
CBS News
September 27, 2017
Critical Condition: Community Health Care On The Brink Of Lapsing
Sandra Wong was at Community Health of South Florida (CHI) Wednesday being treated for her diabetes and all the complications that come with it. She is among a half million Floridians, alone, who receive treatment at community health centers.
WLRN
September 27, 2017
South Miami-Dade Health Centers Up And Running After Hurricane Irma
Guillermo Porras couldn’t get in touch with his doctor for a week after Hurricane Irma. His cell phone service was spotty after the storm and he was running low on his prescriptions.
Community Newspapers
September 23, 2016
CHI Receives $200,000 Check During Partnership Celebration
Descendants of two legacies stood at either end of the giant check during a recent ceremony to mark a milestone in local healthcare.
FL Keys News
September 10, 2016
Marathon Health Center Expanding in Former Salvation Army Building
The space once used for a Salvation Army Thrift Store in Marathon is being revamped as part of the Marathon Health Center, meaning the number of clients expand widely.
CBS News
September 1, 2016
Farm Workers, Migrant Population Threatened by Zika
As new cases of the Zika virus pop up across the state of Florida, the problem is becoming a concern particularly for farm and migrant workers.
Stat News
July 31, 2016
In Miami’s Ground Zero for Zika, Tank Tops and Shorts Still Abound
Dr. Christine Curry has been talking with her pregnant patients about the Zika virus for months, asking them where they have traveled and advising them on how to avoid mosquito bites.
Palmetto Bay News
April 26, 2016
Celebrity Golf Tournament Drives Home Funding for Crisis Center
More than 100 golfers hit the links on a beautiful day in April at Shula’s Golf Club in Miami Lakes. But there was one man who stood out f rom the crowd.
Miami's Community News
May 12, 2015
Chamber South Honors Volunteers
ChamberSOUTH, in partnership with Baptist Health South Florida, held the Fifth Annual ChamberSOUTH Excellence Awards. ChamberSOUTH in conjunction with its Gavel Club, Small Business Committee and Not for Profit Committee, organized a luncheon honoring outstanding individuals and organizations within the community who are championing excellence in business and volunteerism.
Outlook magazine by the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
May 1, 2015
CEME SPOTLIGHTCommunity Health of South Florida, Inc.
Community Health of SouthFlorida, Inc. (CHI) is a nonprofit health care organization with nearly 45 years of experience providing healthcare to a rapidly growing and highly diverse population.
Miami's Community News
March 23, 2015
Golfing to Save Lives
When celebrities like NFL Pro Athletes Robert Bailey and Adewale Ogunleye hit the links on March 27th, 2015, they will be swinging with a greater good in mind.
Community Health of South Florida, Inc.
March 6, 2015
CHI Celebrates Founder Doris Ison for Black History Month 2015
When Doris Ison, a tomato picker, became fed up with the lack of access to medical care in South Dade, she didn't let barriers deter her from her dream -- adequate health care for all. Her quest resulted in the creation of what is today Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI), a nonprofit health care company with 10 health care centers, 42 school-based centers and a wide variety of services and programs.
South Dade News Leader
March 6, 2015
Doris Ison – Florida City Hero
Doris Ison is an under-appreciated hero in her hometown of Florida City. CHI of South Florida honored the memory of its founder Doris Ison on the 41st anniversary of her appearance before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging where she spoke on behalf of the elderly and those underserved by public transportation.
Univision
February 15, 2015
Inmigrantes sufren problemas de salud por pesticidas
Jovita perdió prácticamente la vista y necesita ayuda para realizarse un trasplante de riñón.
Blogging Black Miami
February 14, 2015
Last Two Days for Affordable Care Act Enrollment This Weekend
Miami— Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) enrollment staff are having a very busy day today as those who waited until the last minute show up for help enrolling in the Affordable Care Act(ACA) . So far, CHI has enrolled nearly 4000 people into insurance plans under ACA this enrollment period.
Miami's Community News
February 3, 2015
CHI to Host Feb. 27 Celebration Honoring its Founder, Doris Ison
Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) has grown into a large network of 10 health centers and 42 school-based centers with comprehensive services.
Miami's Community News
December 28, 2014
CHI Offers Assistance in Obtaining Health Insurance Under the ACA
Nine-year-old Joshua Green will be able to breathe easier – literally – now that he has health insurance obtained through the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Hati Libre
November 20, 2014
Haiti – Diaspora : Success of Mobile Consular Services in Florida
On Saturday, as part of a health fair organized by the Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI) in collaboration with the "Komite Bel Soley," a mobile consular service, led by the Consul General of Haiti in Miami, Stéphane Gilles was set for the first time at the disposal of our fellow residents of Homestead and Key West.
CBS News
November 15, 2014
Health Insurance Enrollment Begins
MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) -- Health organizations throughout the state hosted sign up events as the health insurance enrollment season kicked off for its second year on Saturday.
Miami's Community News
October 19, 2014
Community Health of South Florida Programs Fund Free Mammograms
Digna Torres had been so focused on taking care of others that she didn’t realize she wasn’t taking care of herself. Thankfully, a Community Health of South Florida Inc. (CHI) doctor noticed abnormalities in Torres’ breasts and got her scheduled for surgery within 45 days of being diagnosed.
Miami Herald
July 21, 2014
Affordable Care Act creates residencies for Doctors in South Florida health Centers
Peering in the darkness toward the murky image of a 22-week-old fetus on a computer screen, Dr. Fabio Paes pointed to a tiny bump that, to a layman’s eyes, appeared indistinguishable from the undulating shapes around it.