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Health and wellness site caters to women of color

Ayana Jones/Special to the NNPA from the Philadelphia Tribune

Issue date: 12/7/08 Section: Health
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(NNPA) - Three savvy health professionals have partnered to launch a health and wellness Web community for women of color.

Dr. Nicole Farmer, Erika Evans-Weaver and Karen Cherfils are working to impact the dynamics of health-care communication through their digital media company OurHealth, LLC.

The company has launched www.ourhealthourlives.com, an interactive site geared toward offering women a platform to voice their medical concerns and have their questions answered by medical professionals.

The network features various specialists such a dermatologist, obstetrician/gynecologist, pharmacist, psychologist and a holistic practioner.

"We really feel like what's lacking in what's provided through health information over the Internet - or even health information through the news or even information that is given by a physician to a patient directly - is that it's not often centered around what our cultural needs are," said Farmer, a Washington, D.C.-based internist.

The site is being launched at a time when African-American women are suffering higher rates of mortality due to conditions such as heart disease and breast cancer.

"We call ourselves social entrepreneurs and part of what social entrepreneurs do is that they realize that there is a void and they find ways to fill it. The problem that we need to address is the fact that health disparities exist and we need to reduce them," said Cherfils, a New York-based freelance copy editor who specializes in health-based projects.

According to Farmer, one element that makes their site different is that they recognize the importance of viewing women as health-care consumers.

Part of their mission is encouraging women to realize that they have an active voice in their healthcare and that they have the right to question their physicians.

With that in mind, the site will also offer insight on what women should be looking for in a medical professional and what questions to ask.
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