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Grant-funded breast cancer screening, wrap-around services available through Texas Southern University | Houston Style Magazine
Texas Southern University is now providing breast cancer screening, among other services, for African American and other ethnic minority women in H...
Disparities in opioid treatment access remain for women, Black and Hispanic people
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Buprenorphine is a prescription approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that effectively treats opioid depende...
CMS announces grants for health equity research
…000 each to support research investigating or addressing health care
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Making Research Look More Like Its Patients
From the outset of their careers, physicians pledge not to treat “a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being.”
They prom...
Describing Disparities Is โSimply Not Enoughโ
Children with high-risk neuroblastoma โ a type of cancer that typically affects young children โ who are being treated on a clinical trial tend to ...
Michigan AG joins coalition fighting to protect school admissions policy that promotes diversity | Michigan News | Detroit
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Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 15 oth...
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