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Black Health Matters Fall Health Summit
www.BHMFallHealthSummit.vfairs.com Join us for a glorious day of renewal as the region’s leading clinicians and advocates convene to inspire you to get healthy, and stay healthy, now. Enjoy information on conditions that impact African Americans – Asthma, Breast Cancer, Clinical Trials, COVID Vax & Variants, Dental Health, Hair Loss, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Liver Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, Skin Discoloration, Stroke, and much more! I’m so thrilled to be doing this important health panel about breast cancer, mental health, and how to take care of yourself. I will be with some amazing people like the beautiful @msvfox and the fabulous President of

How to Deal with Feeling Worthless and Insignificant
Everyone feels insecure from time to time, but chronic feelings of worthlessness are more serious than simple insecurity. Feeling worthless or insignificant on a daily basis is a common trait of depression, which can arise from many different sources. It is one of the hallmark symptoms of depressive disorder, although feelings of self-worthlessness can be overpowering even for those without a mental condition. The feelings of personal insignificance that arise from depression are considerably more intense than that of simple low self-esteem and can be more challenging to eliminate. Where do feelings of worthlessness come from? One of the most

Cocktails with Queens
Watch the episode here: https://foxsoul.tv/cocktails-with-queens-breast-cancer-awareness-month/ Skip to timeline 46:50 to see my interview Watch me speak on my breast cancer journey and the socio-economic disparities in breast cancer treatment in the African American Community. I’m so excited to be on the fabulous #cocktailswithqueens @foxsoul with @claudiajordan @msvfox @thereallraye1 & @syleenajohnson all fabulous women speaking about #mentalhealth and #breastcancer. Advocating for people and cancer are my passions to help people. We oftentimes hide what’s really going on. We are afraid and embarrassed and we don’t speak up. Now it’s time to speak up and stand up. Let’s change who we used