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Unlocking the Secrets to a Healthier Latino Community
South Carolina, Columbia, USAThursday, September 19, 2024
Myriam Torres, assistant dean for public health practice at the University of South Carolina, agrees that access to healthcare is a significant hurdle. She explains that the lack of access to healthcare can lead to delayed detection of conditions, which can have severe consequences. Torres also highlights the issue of neighborhood design, stating that many areas lack sidewalks, making it difficult for people to engage in physical activity.
To tackle these challenges, Clark recommends adopting a low-carbohydrate, low-sugar diet. She suggests making gradual changes to incorporate healthier options, such as using cauliflower rice instead of regular rice and focusing on lean proteins and vegetables. By making sustainable lifestyle choices, individuals can reduce their risk of developing chronic diseases like diabetes.
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