Category: Columns
DEI or No DEI, It’s Still AANHPI Month—Our Month
Our history is much more ironic and bittersweet. History is also not necessarily “inherited,” though patterns remain hard to break.
Measles Is Back — And Vaccination Is Still the Best Protection
Yet now, in 2025, measles is back, spreading rapidly both nationally and globally.
Silicon Valley Community Media Announces Asian American Video Contest 2025 Winners
The contest has a theme of “My Gift To America,” with over 93 contestants who submitted their entries.
Warm-Up Exercise As An Intervention For Overuse Injuries In Workers
Structured warm-up routines offer a promising, evidence-based strategy for proactively addressing these injuries.
Understanding Advance Directives and Medical Powers of Attorney
This often includes directives about life-sustaining treatments such as mechanical ventilation or resuscitation.
Understanding the Threat of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Adults
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a contagious respiratory virus that primarily affects infants, young children, and the elderly.
When The World Feels Unsafe: A Mother’s Surrender
Just recently, a moment meant to celebrate Filipino culture ended in unspeakable tragedy.
DOH Urges Parents Of Seventh Graders To Schedule Well-Child Visits
A well-child visit includes a comprehensive physical exam that will ensure the child’s health and well-being are prepared for the transition from elementary to middle school.
Not For Performance Or Applause, But For His Glory Alone
It was during this season of brokenness that I first sensed God’s pursuit of me.
