The future of health starts with you

The mission of the All of Us Research Program is simple: we want to speed up health research and medical breakthroughs. We’re asking one million people to help us find out things that can better enable care for all of us.

What is the All Of Us Research Program?

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine.  Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever.  By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

Who is BWHI?

The Black Women’s Health Imperative is a national community partner of the All of Us Research Program.

All of Us wants to speed up health research and medical breakthroughs. To do this, they are asking one million people to lead the way to provide the types of information that can help create individualized prevention, treatment, and care for all of us.

BWHI is calling on Black women to volunteer for this important program. We hope you will help make history and change the future of health.

This could help researchers see how different things, like environment, lifestyle, and genes, can impact health.  This may help develop new medical treatments that are unique to each person.

BWHI All of Us Research Program
Awareness – Bayou Classic Fan Fest

The Black Women's Health Imperative, a community outreach partner for the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program, took the show on the road to the Bayou Classic Fan Fest and football game in New Orleans on November 24. The team worked the crowd to explain the importance of research, precision medicine, and All of Us. We gave out more than 5,000 flyers and brochures with information about the program and collected key questions that will be shared back to the program.   

If you haven't enrolled yet go to www.joinallofus.org . #bwhi . #joinallofus


BWHI All of Us Research Program
Awareness – Bayou Classic Fan Fest

The Black Women's Health Imperative, a community outreach partner for the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program, took the show on the road to the Bayou Classic Fan Fest and football game in New Orleans on November 24. The team worked the crowd to explain the importance of research, precision medicine, and All of Us. We gave out more than 5,000 flyers and brochures with information about the program and collected key questions that will be shared back to the program.   

If you haven't enrolled yet go to www.joinallofus.org . #bwhi . #joinallofus


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