
Healed Men Heal Men: A Look at Mental Health, Black Men Heal, and Kings Corner
For Philadelphia-based group, Black Men Heal, Black men taking care of their mental health is a major investment that can only yield great rewards.
For Philadelphia-based group, Black Men Heal, Black men taking care of their mental health is a major investment that can only yield great rewards.
This new film is called Perdido and it translates from Spanish to English as “lost”.
If you’re looking for something to spice things up in the bedroom with your partner while supporting a Black-owned business, then look no further. We’ve rounded up some of the best Black-owned sexual wellness brands.
FunTimes Magazine collaborated with the Independence Public Media Foundation and Dr. Ngozi Onuoha, MD MBA-HCM to host a virtual forum to dispel myths about COVID-19 vaccinations.
Research shows that stereotypes about mental illness often prevent people from seeking treatment or speaking out. In light of World Suicide Prevention Day, we recognize Black celebs who have opened about their mental health struggles.
We’ve all been through the trials and tribulations of experimenting with what works to get skin clear and even. An unexpected pimple is annoying enough, but the acne scars and dark marks it leaves behind are often worse. Learn more about acne scar treatment here.
Learning about the risk factors and warning indicators, such as anxiety, personality changes, self-harm behavior, a recent life crisis, and discussions about wanting to die, can help save a life. Let’s talk about statistics, warning signals, and preventative methods in this post.
National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is observed every September in the USA. Prostate cancer significantly affects Black men more than any other race. Learn more about what to know about prostate cancer in Black men.
In the African continent, South Africa was the most drastically affected country by COVID-19, with more than 1.57 million infections.
On Tuesday, August 17th at 6 pm, community members attended the virtual FunTimes Friday Happy Hour event, themed ‘Health Awareness’. This event, in conjunction with the Perelman School of Medicine, explored the impacts of COVID-19, and how the legacy of racism in the medical field has contributed to the COVID-19 vaccine mistrust in Black communities and communities of color.