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Museum honors African American service members
“We Wanted to Fight” traveling exhibit commemorates the history of African American military service in North Carolina. Photo: N.C. Department of N...
Key Factors in Designing the Health System–Community Pathways Program for African American/Black Children and Young Adults
Many of the ethnic and racial workforce inequities in the United States are present in health care systems. Low representation of African American/...
Loma Linda University: Cumulative Stress In African American Men May Contribute To Prostate Cancer Health Disparity
April 13, 2022
African American men are more likely to develop prostate cancer than other men, get prostate cancer at a younger age, and tend to ha...
VSU Copeland African American Museum Wins Google Ad Grants Award
VALDOSTA — Valdosta State University’s Copeland African American Museum has earned a Google Ad Grants award to enhance and expand its u...
Text Messaging as a Communication Modality to Promote Screening Mammography in Low-income African American Women
Introduction:
Though text messages are increasingly used in health promotion, the current understanding of text message-based interv...
Engaging Historically Underrepresented Members of the African American/Black Communities in Clinical Trials — CHI
Dr. Neelum T. Aggarwal, MD, is the Chief Diversity Officer at American Medical Women’s Association and Associate Professor, Departments of Neurolog...
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