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Posts Tagged ‘United States Preventive Services Task Force’

Disempowering A Black Woman’s Breast

Disempowering A Black Woman’s Breast

By Charles S. Mombo Self-ExaminationOn November 16, 2009, The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) announced that it is changing its guidelines for mammography. USPSTF’s new recommendation says women in their 40's don't need to get mammograms [Read More]

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Chicago’s City Clerk Mendoza Scrapped Herbert Pulgar Design – Was it wrongly misinterpreted as gang symbols?

Chicago’s City Clerk Mendoza Scrapped Herbert Pulgar Design – Was it wrongly misinterpreted as gang symbols?

By:  Charles S. Mombo Chicago’s City Clerk Mendoza Scrapped Herbert Pulgar Design – Was it wrongly [Read More]

Chrysler and Clint Eastwood’s Super Bowl ad – is the issue unnecessarily politicised?

Chrysler and Clint Eastwood’s Super Bowl ad – is the issue unnecessarily politicised?

Chrysler and Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl commercial "It's Half Time In America." Source: Screengrab Karl Rove [Read More]

The Holy Bible – Is it the Word of God and Does the Bible Contain Lies?

The Holy Bible – Is it the Word of God and Does the Bible Contain Lies?

By: Charles S. Mombo @burnedbrass Dust in God’s Eyes, a rare satellite photo – Hubbell Telescope Deep Space – The [Read More]

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