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Ontario Initiative Aims to Boost Indigenous Cancer Survival Rates
Northwestern Ontario Launches Initiative to Improve Indigenous Cancer Survival Rates
In northwestern Ontario, a groundbreaking initiative has bee...
Hughes aims to improve health disparities in underserved populations | Nebraska Today
Over the last two and a half decades, Michelle Hughes has dedicated her primary line of research to improving outcomes for people with cochlear imp...
study aims to identify needs of Latino cancer survivors
September 19, 2023
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Scholarship program aims to increase behavioral health workers for underserved areas
CHICO — In an effort to fill vacancies in the behavioral health care industry, California is offering up to $25,000 per year in scholarships in exc...
40 Under 40: Eboni Winford aims to research racism and health outcomes
Eboni Winford, 39, director of research and health equity, Cherokee Health Systems
Getting a doctorate is no easy feat; being the first in your fa...
Program aims to reduce diabetes among Latino Americans
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