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Booster coverage is lowest among Black and Hispanic Americans, CDC report finds
Fewer Black and Hispanic Americans have gotten a first or second COVID-19 vaccine booster compared to people of other races and ethnicities, new fe...
If you identify as Hispanic or Latino, what can you do to reduce your cancer risk?
New Brunswick, N.J. September 1, 2022 – According to the American Cancer Society 2021-2023 Cancer Facts and Figures for Hispanic/Latino People, can...
National Hispanic Heritage Month: Caring for Hispanic patients
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During National Hispanic Heritage Month, I am reflecting on my own Hispanic heritage and my experience working with Hispanic pat...
Healthy dietary patterns and risk of cardiovascular disease in US Hispanics/Latinos: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL)
Background:
Multiple dietary patterns haven been recommended by 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans for the prevention of car...
The Association Between Acculturation and Diet and Physical Activity Among Pregnant Hispanic Women with Abnormal Glucose Tolerance
Background: Hispanic women are disproportionately affected by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), yet few studies have assessed the impact of accu...
Vitamin D status and prevalence of metabolic syndrome by race and Hispanic origin in U.S. adults: findings from 2007-2014 NHANES
Background:
Vitamin D status has been found to be inversely associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in some studies. Vitamin D sta...
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