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Dr. Mills Discusses the Negative Health Impacts of Experiencing Racism and Trauma
Dr. Mills Discusses the Negative Health Impacts of Experiencing Racism and Trauma
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Harvard Med School Associate Professor Discusses Health Disparities in Sexual and Gender Minority Females
Harvard Medical School associate professor Brittany M. Charlton discussed reproductive health care disparities experienced by sexual and gender min...
Q&A: UO professor discusses outreach program that helped triple the number of Latinx people being tested for COVID-19 - State of Reform
A University of Oregon (UO) team developed a culturally-informed outreach program to triple the number of Latinx people being tested for COVID-19 a...
Dr Hope S. Rugo Discusses Clinical Trial Minority Recruitment, PALOMA-2 Findings
Hope S. Rugo, MD, FASCO, is professor of medicine and the director of the Breast Oncology and Clinical Trials Education program at the University o...
'Under the Skin' author Linda Villarosa discusses racial disparities in health care | After the Monuments podcast | Star contributors
In the newest episode of After the Monuments, hosts Kelli Lemon and Michal Paul Williams of the Richmond Times-Dispatch talk with The New York Time...
Local doctor discusses myths surrounding skin cancer risks in people of color – WSB-TV Channel 2
ATLANTA — Fun in the sun is great, but sun damage brings risks and you might be at more risk than you think.
According to the Cancer Treatment Cent...
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