I am Dr. Thaddeus John Bell ~ I am improving the health literacy of African Americans and the underserved. Founder of @ClosingTheGap4u and @Lowcountry_Jazz
We’d like to congratulate our fearless leader, Dr Thaddeus John Bell, on today’s op-ed in the Post & Courier citing his many accomplishments! https://t.co/GKTZQlFNF4
Thank you to The Links Incorporated of Spantenburg, SC for allowing me to be a part of their 2 annual Healthy Laughter Program this weekend. I was a part of the medical team who answered from Sybil Wilkes and the... https://t.co/bB9bc6wlus
Two weeks ago I participated in a End of Life Conference at Royal Baptist Church
The conference was sponsored by Royal Baptist Church, MUSC and The African American Museum Community
The conference was well... https://t.co/qJbbhwN4sh
I have a few personal friends who have honored me buy allowing me to be their physician. With that being the case our conversation is often mixed (social
and medical).
Recently one of my friends came to see me... https://t.co/onYyQuZzt9
Do you know the symptoms or signs of a stroke. If not you are doing yourself a great disservice.
As a result of living in the stroke beltway (South Carolina), an African American, male or female, and live in... https://t.co/NeZm2Nn0EW
**Press Release**
“The awarding-winning Closing the Gap in Healthcare (CTGIHC) for African Americans and the underserved has received a $100,000 grant that will be administered by the Department of Health and... https://t.co/Ak9SrIr2zM
It is unfortunate that the health community does not talk more about how heart health is killing African Americans women. Only in February is not enough. It is well documented that young black women are more likely to die from heart disease then all of... https://t.co/oqkOWIqjcc
We are excited to now be featuring health tips in ATL on Jazz WCLK 91.9-Clark Atlanta. Let us know if you hear Thaddeus John Bell on the airwaves in the ‘A’!
Happy Valentine to my Facebook friends. This article tell us that low income and low health education levels play a major role in why sudden cardiac death is 3 x greater in AA women than any other group.... https://t.co/0O8uo1TVzU
I wonder what Aftican Americans pts are saying about the racist attitude of Dr Northam.
I remember during my tenure as an associate dean in the college of medicine at MUSC from 1992-2010. I
had a major... https://t.co/f3JaahG29l
A Valentine Message to All
Very soon you all will be expressing your love for someone. A proven way to protect your heart as well as the heart of your love one is to encourage them to get their heart checked out if... https://t.co/IpX5G8Bmgj
A Valentine Message to All
Very soon you all will be expressing your love for someone. A proven way to protect your heart as well as the heart of your love one is to encourage them to get their heart checked out if... https://t.co/vkDqivyvvF
See the End of Life Seminar(on our website) that was done in collaboration with 7 AME Pastors from our community.
My personal experience after losing 2 young adults children was painful and left me wondering if the... https://t.co/cZfhmD6UJN
You must understand that is you eat fried chicken every day you stand a good chance of having a heart attack. The same for French Fries.
You got to eat fried food in moderation.
"Don't be the carpenter of your own coffin ".
Prehaps you read recently that 50 % of adults that live in America have early heart disease. Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in the United States. Heart disease kills more Black people than all of the... https://t.co/wUXg5zpE0r
Check out a few pics from the Omega Health Summit held this past weekend at Greater St. Stephens AME Church in Georgetown, SC #healthliteracy#closingthegap
The time is running out to make a contribution to Closing the gap in health care. The health Initiative that we give each day is unlike any of its kind because we address the health issues of African Americans and the underserved... https://t.co/ty8pVuaXvs