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The relationship betweem racism in health care and vaccine hesitancy in minority groups
Study shows that 10% of minorities refused COVID-19 vaccines because of past racial discrimination experiences
One in ten people from ethnic min...
New research confirms that racism in health care settings increases vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority groups
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A new study examining the associations between racial and ethnic discrimination and COVID-19 vacci...
Towards Understanding Disparities in Using Technology to Access Health Care Information: African American Veterans' Sociocultural Perspectives on U...
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Health Commun. 2022 May 5:1-9. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2022.2071392. Online ahead of print.
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The ...
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