• Test — Study: Vitamin D Reduces Risk for Heart Disease in African-Americans

    Vitamin D a day, just might keep heart disease away. A recent study shows that supplements of vitamin D can decrease African-Americans’ risk for heart disease by improving the health of blood vessels. African-Americans are the most likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease than any other group in America. They are also most likely to…

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  • Test — African-Americans Found Distrustful of Advisors

    Not having much money isn’t really a factor for why blacks refrain from seeking financial advice. A recent study by Prudential Financial Inc., concluded that most African-Americans typically don’t get help from financial advisors because they lack knowledge and simply don’t trust them.  The survey — which polled 1,500 African Americans with incomes of $25,000…

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  • Test — Harvard University's African-American Enrollment Reaches All-Time High

    Harvard University’s minority enrollment is at an all time high compared to England’s Oxford University — arguably the Harvard of the U.K. — with recent figures showing 11.8 percent African-American and 12.1 percent Latino enrollment for the fall 2011 school year. In 2009, Harvard reported 10.8 percent of its students were African American compared to…

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