8 Most Popular Posts (Last Seven Days)
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In a Post-Apocalyptic Zombie World, Asian American Man Gets White Girl
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PSA: Write in “Taiwanese” on the 2010 US Census
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Taiwanese American Michelle Wu Elected Mayor of Boston – Makes History!
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Why Are Asians Yellow?
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Director Wayne Wang on APA Identity in the Media
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SVAPFF 2023: ‘A Great Divide’ – Q&A and Review (Spoilers)
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Asians In America: A Focus On Taiwanese Americans
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The Difference Between Internment Camps and Concentration Camps
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Category Archives: Health
Breast Cancer Risk Calculator Updated for Asian American Women
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT) has been updated to better deal with Asian American women. BCRAT is used to estimate the risk for women of developing invasive breast cancer and was originally based on … Continue reading
Posted in (simple), Health, Lifestyles
Tagged breast cancer risk assessment tool, National Cancer Institute
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Restoring The Light: Bringing Health Care To Rural China
Restoring the Light was first brought to our attention at the 2011 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival with its story about Dr. Zhang, a doctor fighting to bring transformative health care to the rural areas of northwest China. The … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Family, Health, Movies
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Fawn Lee: Dying Mom Struggles to Leave a Legacy
While my children were growing up, I would mentally mark the milestone when they reached an age when they would remember me if I died. That may seem ridiculously grim, but I have friends who have few memories of parents … Continue reading
Asian American Teenage Girls and Depression
Working closely with youth, I encounter all kinds of issues connected to identity and relationships, and the various ways that they navigate many confusing experiences – everything from eating disorders to cutting to binge drinking. Hearing a ton of stories … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Lifestyles
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Fatting In: Asian Immigrants Gaining Weight To Fit In
A new study is showing that immigrants are choosing American foods and American portion sizes, part of something they call “fatting in,” where immigrant groups eat high-calorie American meals to fit in with American culture. From the press release: Immigrants … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, Family, Food & Drink, Health
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Struggles with Asian American Beauty, Monolids and Make-up
It’s pitiful but true: I am 29 years old and I still don’t know how to properly wear make-up. The upside is that I feel like I don’t necessarily have to: being Asian has somehow translated into aging more slowly … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Health
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The New Face of China: The Rise of Plastic Surgery
China is fast becoming a country of great transformation—and that includes its faces. With more than two million operations per year in 2009, China has jumped to take the third spot in the list of countries with the most plastic … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Health, Lifestyles
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College, Stress and Asian American Wellness
As high school students make their final decisions about where they’ll spend the next (usually) four years of their lives, the Daily Beast has decided which of these colleges are the most stressful. Basing their rankings off of a mixture … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Health, Lifestyles
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New Tiger in Town: Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld’s Blog
Move aside, Tiger Mom, because Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld is the new tiger in town and she’s telling the world about it with her new blog. When Amy Chua first exploded into the media with her Wall Street Journal essay “Why Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family, Health, Lifestyles
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Finding Science in Acupuncture
My sister is a doctor and like me, she grew up in the United States, speaks primarily English, went to a prominent medical school, and today is part of a private practice. On the other hand my mom was an … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Health
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I Love My Mongolian Birthmark
My butt isn’t much to talk about: it’s pitifully flat, pale and even I don’t like looking at it. It kind of depresses me with the flatness, like a long stretch of squishy plains that not even skin tight jeggings … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Observations
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Glaucoma: Asian American Medical Hazard
A recently released study from the American Academy of Ophthalmology reveals that Asian Americans are at an increased risk of developing Glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and can cause blindness if untreated. By reviewing … Continue reading