The Latina Guide to Health


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Written by Dr. Jane L. Delgado, the nation's leading expert on Hispanic health, The Latina Guide to Health features cutting-edge medical information and advice for all Hispanic women. With a deep understanding of what it means to be a Latina in the U.S. today, Dr. Delgado offers practical advice on the health issues women face, separates myths from facts, and answers questions about what to do. She thoroughly discusses concerns for Latinas, including higher rates of arthritis, cervical cancer, depression, and diabetes, and the greater likelihood of being overweight. She also points to the good news: Latinas have lower rates of heart disease, stroke, and breast cancer, and live longer. The Latina Guide to Health provides advice on: Understanding the medical system Preparing for an annual wellness visit Developing healthy eating habits and an exercise program Keeping good health records Caring for children and other loved ones Nurturing your spirit through healthy relationships and faith Authoritative and accessible, this invaluable guide includes an extensive quick-reference health section, five essential tools to help Latinas keep track of their health, and sidebars, charts, and website resources throughout.




Salud


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Based upon her two decades of experience working to promote health education and wellness in the Latina community, Dr. Delgado has compiled the only comprehensive health guide to focus on the issues that affect Latinas most.




Salud!


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Compiled by a leading women's health care advocate & with guidance from The Nat. Hispanic Women's Health Initiative, Salud! addresses with great sensitivity the special concerns of Latinas -- physiological, cultural, & spiritual. This essential resource discusses: how to become a smarter health care consumer; how religious & spiritual traditions affect the way Latinas view their health; prevention & treatment of the most common diseases that affect Latinas, such as diabetes, cervical cancer, & depression; sexuality & reproductive health from a Latina perspective; & the essential roles of diet & lifestyle in preventing health problems.




An Latina's Guide to Total Health


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Latina Health in the United States


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Latina Health in the United States identifies and offers an in-depth examination of the most critical health issues that affect Latinas’ health and health care within the United States. In this comprehensive resource, the contributors examine a wide variety of topics that address Latina women’s health concerns such as sexual and reproductive health issues; chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes; the impact of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; mental health issues; adolescent health; and rural and migrant occupational health. Latina Health in the United States is a unique guide to the health and well-being of the women in our country’s fastest growing population. "This edited volume is a much-needed and timely collection, comprehensively mapping out the issues most central to Latina health today. The collection raises not only issues central to research and scholarship on Latina health, it also serves as a guide for future policy decisions in regard to Latina health. Latina Health in the United States stands as a definitive collection for years to come." –Natalia Molina, associate professor of ethnic studies, University of California, San Diego "An extraordinarily valuable volume detailing and analyzing the complex realities of Latina health in the U.S. and the social, cultural, and economic factors that influence them. Essential reading, written by the best in the field, for health workers, public health professionals, educators, students, and other caregivers." –Ruth Sidel, professor of sociology, Hunter College, and author, Keeping Women and Children Last: America’s War on the Poor




Salud


Book Description

Compiled by a leading women's health care advocate & with guidance from The National Hispanic Women's Health Initiative, Salud! addresses with great sensitivity the special concerns of Latinas -- physiological, cultural, & spiritual. This essential resource discusses: how to become a smarter health care consumer; how religious & spiritual traditions affect the way Latinas view their health; prevention & treatment of the most common diseases that affect Latinas, such as diabetes, cervical cancer, & depression; sexuality & reproductive health from a Latina perspective; & the essential roles of diet & lifestyle in preventing health problems. Illustrated.




Caring for and Understanding Latinx Patients in Health Care Settings


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This concise and instructive guide outlines the specific challenges faced by the Latinx population in US health care, including language barriers, unfamiliarity with the medical system, lack of insurance, access issues, monetary factors, and most importantly the fears surrounding undocumented immigrants. It shows how health care professionals and chaplains can support and care for this population in a way that acknowledges and understands the distinct characteristics of Latinx culture. It offers advice on sensitives within this culture, such as health disparities, the importance of the family, and spirituality and religion in Latinx culture. This inclusive guide improves cultural competency among non-Latinx care staff and offers case studies and practical tips to input straight into practice.




Mira!


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Mira! I'm trying to help you, ok! I write and talk about health and wellness all the time. It's pretty much my job. In a quest to find my target audience one day, I made a plea on twitter asking for help. Someone brought to my attention that I should specifically try to target Latinas. "No way." I thought, "These women are too hard headed." The truth is, I have been on a quest to help improve the health of Latinas for years. I have been watching friends and family members die. Not in the literally but over time, via Facebook. I was seeing pictures of women in my family aging way faster than they should be and get bigger and bigger by the selfie. I felt I had to do something so, I made the video "No Mas Tortillas." In this video I specifically targeted Latinas, pleading with them to make some changes to their diet. The video didn't go viral or anything but it did get some attention when I posted it on Facebook. People mostly found it entertaining more than anything else. Watch it. I'm hilarious. I felt like the women I was targeting got a good laugh but ignored my advice. Then, I got this post in response to the video: "You might be happy to know that, thanks to you, this Latina no longer eats tortillas, rice or beans, for a few years now! My body and digestion are so much better now! You're right, I do not want to suffer from the ailments my family did." Veronica. That's when I realized that I had gotten through to someone, that I had made a difference in someone's life. What if I could get through to someone else, even if it was just one more person? What if someone's mom, grandma or sister, took my advice and got healthy? I needed to press on with my quest, but how? Over the next couple months, Veronica shared my video with her mother and cousin. Both bought my book, The Complete Guide to Primitive Eating, and started the program. During a coaching call with Veronica, I had made a very valid point about weight loss that prompted her to ask, "Is that in your book?" It wasn't. That's when I knew I had to write this book. I had a blast writing this book. It allowed me to be creative and to learn a lot more about Latin American culture and the negative effects certain foods have on our bodies. And, because it came from the heart, it's good. The best thing I have written so far. In this book I am going to cover the following topics: - The harsh reality of your and your family's health - Agriculture in Latin America - Foods that are killing Latinas - Chronic Inflammation and Disease - Addressing your children's eating habits - An easy program to get healthy




The Latina's Guide to Success in the Workplace


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This hands-on manual provides Latinas with the tools they need to succeed at work by examining some of the societal and cultural obstacles that hinder their progress. Despite being 20 million strong, Latinas represent America's most undervalued human resource. This career guide is the only one of its kind to focus specifically on empowering the working women of the Latina community to embrace success and build skills for workplace advancement. The Latina's Guide to Success in the Workplace explores the complexity of the Hispanic/Latino identity and the impact of this culture on professional mobility. The author asserts that there are five obstacles which Latinas confront within their own belief system: the idea that women do not need an education; the assumption that the needs of men come first; a belief that it is sinful to desire money; the opinion that Latinas should not be ambitious; and the mindset that successful women in the United States lose their femininity. Throughout the book, up-to-date research, case studies, and inspirational interviews offer strategies for overcoming the cultural factors that limit Latinas and providing a roadmap for achieving success.




Waiting for Bebe


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"Waiting for Bebe" will deal with the unique concerns, both physiological and cultural, that Hispanic women face during pregnancy. In addition to the increased risk of gestational diabetes, Latinas also must be aware of their increased risks for developing hypertension, gallbladder disease, tuberculosis, rubella, obesity, and depression, all of which, if left undiagnosed at the time of pregnancy, can have devastating effects on the unborn child. "Waiting for Bebe" not only will address these specific health concerns, but will also explore the rich cultural traditions and myths surrounding pregnancy in Hispanic culture.