AHRQ's Superheroes Web site provides Spanish-speakers with:
- Tips on ways to stay healthy and talking with their doctor,
- Recommendations on preventive testing,
- Help in understanding prescriptions,
- A glossary of medical terms, and
- Links to other resources that provide health information.
The Web site is part of a public service campaign that urges Hispanics to stay healthy for their loved ones by visiting their doctor for regular screenings. AHRQ developed this campaign with the Ad Council based on research on what messages Hispanics respond to. The Spanish-language campaign features everyday mothers and fathers whose children see them as superheroes and encourages Hispanic adults to be more involved in their health care, especially preventive care.
Visit the Superheroes site at: http://www.ahrq.gov/superheroes/
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