Diseases of the Body
Why is heart failure so common among Hispanic patients? Researchers receive $5.2M to test a new theory
“Previous cardiac research focused on the heart while failing to account for the relationship between the heart and the aorta, despite their intima...
Health-Related Quality of Life by Race, Ethnicity, and Country of Origin among Cancer Survivors
Background:
Typical cancer research studies of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in the United States do not include country of...
Exploring the intersectionality of race/ethnicity with rurality on breast cancer outcomes: SEER analysis, 2000-2016
Purpose:
Disparities in breast cancer survival have been observed within marginalized racial/ethnic groups and within the rural-urba...
Changes in protein may explain why more women develop Alzheimer's disease
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new study We found that altered immune system proteins are more common in women with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) than in men, providing molecular ...
Climate Change Disproportionately Impacts Latino Communities
Not everyone is experiencing climate change in the same way.
Environmental racism has long affected Black and Brown communities in the United Stat...
Program Highlights Importance of Patient Perspective in Hispanic Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatology Network interviewed Adena Batterman, MSW, LCSW, to discuss her study “Patient Perspective of Unique Support and Education Needs of Lat...
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