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Posted December 13, 2011:
- Most Common Causes, Risk Factors for Stillbirth
- From Teddy Bears to iPhones, We Overestimate What Others Will Pay for Goods
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- Minority Consumers Will Voluntarily Pay More for Goods and Services to Assert Status, Study Shows
- African-American Women With Gestational Diabetes Face High Long-Term Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
- African-Americans More Likely to Donate Kidney to Family Member
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Posted October 14, 2011:
- Better Ways to Predict Kidney Disease Risk for African Americans: Gene Testing Could Help Identify Patients Who Need Early Treatment
- Minority Children Less Likely to Receive CT Scans Following Head Trauma
Posted October 12, 2011:
- Survival Disparities in African-American and White Colorectal Cancer Patients
- Women in Prison: An Issue of Blaming the Individual for Social Problems
- Skin Color Matters When It Comes to Canadians' Health, Study Suggests
Posted October 11, 2011:
- Age of 'Coming Out' Is Now Dramatically Younger: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens Find Wider Family Support, Says Researcher
- Physicians Treating Latinos Have High Hurdles to Jump, Study Shows
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Posted October 6, 2011:
- People Without Cars, Financial Assets Less Likely to Marry: Study
- Race Disparity Found in Post-Hospital Arrival Homicide Deaths at Trauma Centers
- Place, Not Race, May Be a Larger Determinant of Health Disparities
- Hypothetically Tweaking: Research Shows Questions Can Influence Behavior, Promote Bias
Posted October 5, 2011:
- Health Care Disparities Facing People in US With Disabilities
- Nursing Home Flu Shots Fall Short, Especially for Blacks
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Posted October 3, 2011:
- American Cancer Society Report Finds Burden of Breast Cancer Deaths Shifts to Poor
- Fighting Prejudice Through Imitation: Asking White People to Mirror the Movements of a Black Person Lowers Their Levels of Implicit Prejudice
Posted September 29, 2011:
- Everyone's a Little Bit Racist, but It May Not Be Your Fault, Study Suggests
- Unevenly Distributed: Twins in Developing Countries
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Posted September 26, 2011:
- Changing Race by Changing Clothes? Stereotypes and Status Symbols Impact If a Face Is Viewed as Black or White
- Lower Turnover Rates, Higher Pay for Teachers Who Share Race With Principal, Study Shows
- African-American Women Develop Functional Challenges Earlier Than Others, Study Suggests
Posted September 20, 2011:
- One Size Doesn't Fit All for Vitamin D and Men: African-American Men in Northern Regions Especially Need High Doses of Supplements
- Genetic Differences May Cause Higher Rates of Prostate Cancer in African-American Men
Posted September 19, 2011:
- Mammograms on the Rise for Foreign-Born Women Living in U.S.
- Link Found Between Percentage of Minority Trauma Patients in a Hospital and Increased Odds of Dying
- Common Genetic Variants Associated With Development of High-Risk Neuroblastoma
- Death Rate Higher in Minorities With Acute Leukemia, Study Finds

