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Adherence to Updated Race and Ethnicity Reporting Guidance in Ophthalmology Journals.
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Hypertension and race/ethnicity
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2020Purpose of review United States racial/ethnic minorities may experience disproportionate hypertension (HTN) morbidity and mortality. This review discusses recent literature regarding the differential impact of HTN, especially among African Americans and Hispanics.
Bradley P, Deere, Keith C, Ferdinand
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2020
Racial patterns at any given time have been intertwined with local contexts, economic and political conditions, technological change, and a growing awareness of the socially constructed nature of race and gender. Race in the modern sense of the term emerged first in the 18th century amid the transformative changes of the industrial revolution, a ...
Amritjit Singh, Aaron Babcock
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Racial patterns at any given time have been intertwined with local contexts, economic and political conditions, technological change, and a growing awareness of the socially constructed nature of race and gender. Race in the modern sense of the term emerged first in the 18th century amid the transformative changes of the industrial revolution, a ...
Amritjit Singh, Aaron Babcock
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Progress in Human Geography, 2011
Over the past 20 years, Latino/a immigration to the USA has transformed how place and race are lived. The scale of the city-region has emerged as key to understanding these changes. Latino/a immigrants challenge the stark black-white binary that has long shaped race relations in the USA.
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Over the past 20 years, Latino/a immigration to the USA has transformed how place and race are lived. The scale of the city-region has emerged as key to understanding these changes. Latino/a immigrants challenge the stark black-white binary that has long shaped race relations in the USA.
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Race, Ethnicity, and Breastfeeding
Pediatrics, 2006Breastfeeding is an ancient art courted by young science. Until the mid-1980s, breastfeeding research was in its infancy, limited by low numbers of women who breastfed, especially exclusively, and especially in nations active in research. Consequently, we must interpret data from a legacy of inconsistent, older studies that measured health outcomes but
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