News4JAX is celebrating the resiliency and contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander Americans all month long. We’re putting the spotlight on Dr. Linh Nguyen, who is on ...
When Colleen Nguyen was 17, she asked her mom to fill out a consent form so Colleen could attend therapy. Her mother got “so upset,” worrying her signature meant having her daughter committed to a ...
As we approach the 2024 election, there are a lot of fundamental issues on the line—one of them being the safety and security of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Further, as a ...
Dr. Linh Nguyen is on track to finish her fellowship in pediatric hospital medicine at UF Health in Jacksonville next month! She's focusing on research to improve lumbar puncture success rates at UF ...
Suicide has emerged as the leading cause of death among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) youths, a demographic that is rapidly growing in the United States. Immediate and meaningful action ...
WASHINGTON, DC — With rising costs weighing on American households, a new survey finds that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) overwhelmingly want the federal government ...
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. This month celebrates and highlights the intersection of two topics that are so important to our ...
As May comes to a close, I reflect on two observances this month that hold deep meaning for me as a Filipino American psychologist—Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and Mental ...
Have you ever contemplated sharing what’s on your mind? Maybe you were met with open arms and steady hands of support. But maybe, like in many Asian American and Pacific Islander households, you were ...
Dr. Elisa Song, Chief Medical Officer at Tiny Health Stanford talks changing healthcare ? one gut at a time. Dr. Song is a San Francisco Korean-American integrative pediatrician known for blending ...
There are more than 200 languages spoken at home in California. But those with the largest proportion of speakers who don’t speak English very well are all Asian languages: Vietnamese, Korean, Chinese ...