Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Black Health Matters Winter Health Summit & Expo on Saturday, February 11th in Atlanta and Virtual - Join efamily member Linette Roach!

Hello Friends & Family: Happy New Year! I'm inviting you to the next FREE Black Health Matters Winter Health Summit & Expo on Saturday, February 11th, from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM EST. It will be a fun day of presentations and activities that will inspire you to be your healthiest! I will be working at the Summit in person, so if you happen to be in Atlanta on that date, I hope to see you there. If you don't live in Atlanta, you can tune in virtually from wherever you live. Please register at bit.ly/bhmhealthsummitandexpo to join us, because #blackhealthmatters. -Linette It's Almost Time... The Black Health Matters Winter Health Summit & Expo Black Health Matters delivers the best in health experiences that empower. Our Winter Summit brings together local and national experts focused on improving health outcomes. Join us for an exciting day of networking, learning, and sharing. #BlackHealthMatters GET REGISTRATION INFO FOR THIS IMPORTANT EVENT HERE Black Health Matters would like to thank our sponsors for their support at our upcoming Atlanta Summit on February 11, 2023. Join us for this amazing event.   9 MUST-HAVE EYE CREAMS FOR WOMEN OF COLOR Every skin is different... Read More... Register for the Black Health Summit and Expo to celebrate the achievements of the Honorees. Endometriosis is a common disease that affects up to 10% of women of reproductive age globally. If you suffer from this disease, don’t miss this opportunity to meet virtually with Dr. Linda Bradley and other patients to ask questions, find answers, and share your story. here Black community food webinar series ROOTED with Black Health Matters is a wellness webinar series designed to promote wellness in all aspects of life. Created as a space for the Black community and centered around our backgrounds, bodies, and comfort. LEARN MORE   10 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease While there’s no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, knowing one’s risk can help with early detection and treatment which may lead to a better quality of life.  READ MORE   WHAT DOES YOUR BMI SAY? WHAT BLACK WOMEN SHOULD KNOW 6 Little Known Facts About RSV, According to a Pediatrician   Top 15 Moisturizers for Black Skin (Face & Body) The Best Hair Products For Low, Medium, And High Porosity Hair Types       Choose Healthy Life         CONTACT US (973) 333-9541 info@blackhealthmatters.com   Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube  

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