SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE As summer temperatures in North Carolina are upon us and Zika virus has been locally transmitted in a small neighborhood in Florida, the Forsyth County Department
Health and Wellness
- Black Mental Health Summit coming to Winston-Salem in May
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Nonprofit uses drama skits as therapy to work through personal issues
- Novant Health names Dr. Pam Oliver chief medical officer
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs.
- Busta’s Person of the Week: A massage is not a luxury but a necessity, so listen to what your body is telling you
Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Last week dozens of residents and employees of Salemtowne came together for a “topping out” ceremony to commemorate the construction of
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE If there is one demographic statistically most at risk for contracting the HIV virus, and subsequently the AIDS disease, it’s young black males, ages
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center announced completion of the new medical education building for its School of Medicine. The Bowman Gray Center for Medical Education opened
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Mosquito and tick-borne diseases are most commonly acquired from June to September, but residents of Forsyth
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE GREENSBORO —The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood to help ensure a sufficient
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE This summer an aerobics course unlike any other is being offered at the Wilson Park
The ACEY group, part of the Winston Salem Foundation’s Women’s Fund, helped nearly 50 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) at Oak Forest Health and Rehabilitation nursing home on Windy Hill Drive celebrate the 39th annual National Nursing Assistants Week on Wednesday, June 15,
United Health Centers (UHC, formerly, Southside United Health Center) is looking to expand its services in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County as well as other areas.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Forsyth County Department of Public Health (FCDPH) last week confirmed the first case of Zika