Understanding Sickle Cell Disease: What You Need to Know
Written by Nhima Sanha RGN Reviewed by Thelma Okunuga MPHARM and Abimbola Ekundayo MRCGP Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood condition that affects how red blood cells work. It mainly affects people of African, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and South Asian heritage. The condition causes red blood cells to become hard and crescent-shaped instead of round […]
Understanding Vitamin D Deficiency in Black and African Communities: What You Need to Know
Written by Thelma Okunuga MPHARM, PGDIP IP. Reviewed by Chioma Ngoka MD and Abimbola Ekundayo MRCGP Vitamin D deficiency is common and often unnoticed, but it plays an important role in bone health, muscles, and the immune system. It matters because low vitamin D levels can lead to pain, weakness, and long-term health problems. Black and African people […]
Understanding Asthma in Black and African Communities: What You Need to Know
Written by Thelma Okunuga MPHARM Reviewed by Nhima Sanha RGN and Abimbola Ekundayo MRCGP Asthma is a long-term condition that affects breathing and can be life-threatening if not well managed. It matters because asthma attacks can happen suddenly and can be severe. Black and African people are more likely to be hospitalised or die from asthma despite similar prevalence rates. This […]
Fibroids: What Every Black and Minority Woman Needs to Know
Written by Nhima Sanha RGN Reviewed by Abimbola Ekundayo MRCGP Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the womb. They are extremely common — up to 70–80% of women will have them at some point in their lives. But for Black and minority women, fibroids tend to appear earlier, grow larger and cause more severe symptoms. […]
Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease in Black & Minority Communities
Written by Nhima Sanha RGN and Sabrina Adjaye RGN Reviewed by Abimbola Ekundayo MRCP and Thelma Okunuga MPHARM Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where the kidneys slowly stop working properly. It often develops silently, with few symptoms in the early stages. CKD affects people from all backgrounds, but Black and minority communities are […]
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes in Black and African Communities: What You Need to Know
By Thelma Okunuga (MPHARM) Reviewed by Nhima Sanha RGN and Abimbola Ekundayo MRCP Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition that affects how the body controls blood sugar. It matters because, without early diagnosis and care, it can lead to serious health problems. Black and African people are at higher risk and are more likely […]