As a nutritionist at International Community Health Services (ICHS), a nonprofit health center, I see first-hand how a healthy diet can help avoid, delay, or reduce the need for medication for many chronic conditions, including high blood pressure.
IN MEMORY OF …: William Nygon Lee
A service will be held Feb. 22, at 11 a.m. for William Nygon Lee who passed away on Jan. 26 in Seattle. Lee grew up in the University District, graduated […]
PICTORIAL: APCC’s 22nd Annual New Year Celebration featuring Vietnam on Feb. 8 at the Tacoma Dome
‘Come As You Are,’ a delightful roadtrip-to-a-brothel dramedy!
“Come As You Are” is about three young men with physical disabilities. Scotty (Grant Rosenmeyer) is a paraplegic, Matt (Hayden Szeto) has use of his arms but is also restricted to a wheelchair, and Mo (Ravi Patel) is partially blind—to the point where he has to use a magnifying glass to read and cannot drive a car.
Review – “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before: P.S. I Still Love You”
To start this review, I’d like to be clear: If I were in high school and the five love letters I wrote to my secret crushes got delivered to them, there’s no chance any of them would’ve returned my affections.
COMMENTARY: Addressing the child care and pre-school staffing crisis helps our kids get a fair start
The first five years of life are critical to a child’s development. Children go from being immobile, spending most of their time sleeping, eating, peeing and pooping into miniature people that can walk, talk, play, and share—critical life skills. They can’t do this alone.
Asians at higher risk for “skinny diabetes” — Should start screening at BMI of 23
By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly “Asian Americans are twice as likely to have diabetes as Caucasians at the same weight; so the rate is twice as high,” Dr. Michael […]
Unmasking the anxiety around COVID-19
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY On a blustery Seattle Friday, I found myself on a King County Metro bus out of downtown Seattle, smack in the middle of a […]
Camera project scrapped — Donors to receive refunds
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY A year after she announced the Seattle Chinatown Public Safety CCTV Community Project, Nora Chan is disappointed. The founding president of Seniors in Action […]
Census Bureau seeks to count all Asian Americans in 2020 Census
Starting in mid-March, every household in the United States will receive an invitation in the mail to complete the 2020 Census. The census will include questions about the race, sex, and age of every person in the household.
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