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'Together' Conference Focuses On Mental Health In The Asian American Community
From Left: Linh Vo (Mft Student, Changing Tides), Ty Tanioka (Changing Tides) And Mia Yamamoto (Criminal Defense Attorney And Civil Rights Activist...
The Heat: Do minorities lack trust in American media?
Nearly two-thirds of Black Americans say news coverage of Black people is more negative than it is for other ethnicities, according to the Pew Rese...
Housing instability and psychological distress in African American cancer survivors: findings from the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study
Purpose: As health care systems seek to screen for and address housing instability in patient populations, robust evidence linking u...
The effects of COVID-19 on African American communities in Baltimore's health enterprise zones: a mixed-methods examination
Background: The CoVID-19 pandemic underscored effects of community resources on the built environment, health and health outcomes. T...
Half of American Indian and Alaska Native Seniors Have CVD: Medicare Analysis
A “radical reckoning” is long overdue as efforts to improve health in this population have not been prioritized, authors say. The burden of CV di...
The Role of Spirituality on Physical Activity and Sleep Among African American Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors
Background: African Americans with chronic conditions have reported the importance of spirituality in their lives. Aspects of spirit...

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