Black Health Section Released by NHS Choices


LONDON, July 21 /PRNewswire/ --     NHS Choices (http://www.nhs.uk), the digital 'front door' to the NHS,
launches a new Live well section aimed to help African and African Caribbean
people, and mixed-race people of African or African Caribbean descent,
protect their health. Some conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure
and prostate cancer, are more prevalent in people from these communities in
the UK.

Based on NHS accredited information, the Black health section
( http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/Blackhealth/Pages/Blackhealthhub.aspx ) enables
users to find out about the conditions that are more likely to affect them
and provides them with clinically approved guidance to help them reduce their
risk. This Live well section is the latest addition to the NHS Choices'
extensive Live well area.

"This Live well section has been created with users in mind and is a
valuable addition to health resources being made available to the public by
the NHS Choices", said a spokesman.

Notes for Editors:

NHS Choices (http://www.nhs.uk) is the digital information service of the
NHS that gives ordinary people the tools to make better, more informed
choices about their treatments, health and wellbeing. It includes more than
80,000 pages of content, including video, interactive tools, a daily news
service news and lifestyle features. Users can also check and compare
hospital and doctors' profiles and performance on-line.



For further information, please contact NHS Choices on: 
+44(0)207-972-1812

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